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These Black and Blue Red Zone Days (eBook edition)

by Aberjhani

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In the compelling stories, letters, and poems which comprise These Black and Blue Red Zone Days, author and artist Aberjhani presents readers with portraits of what has it has meant to confront, and survive, different facets of the great pandemic of the 21st Century. Through observations which combine the intimacy of journal-writing with the objectivity of journalism and scholarly documentation, the celebrated creative explores how and why COVID-19 and its different variants have represented only one plague which America and the world are still battling. A pandemic of social, racial, and political imbalances and injustices--despite many wishing it otherwise--has proven just as deadly and costly. As a self-styled "Seeker of Beauty with Beauty," (borrowing from a quote by W.E.B. Du Bois), the author brings to life mesmerizing moments of recognition revealing the startling depths and vulnerabilities of our shared humanity. Readers experience as well instances of unexpected grace, such as when encountering two physically challenged people attempting to return home after venturing out on foot, and in a wheelchair, to find food during lockdown in Savannah, Georgia. There are acknowledgements of absurdities like simultaneously risking one's life to appear in court to argue the urgency, or non-urgency, of painting a back-yard shed. Letters to Homeless Friends of the Library, to his own 14-year-old self, and diverse public "essential" servants capture the sorrow of heartbreaking choices and the unexpected beauty of astonishing compassion. If the peeled-back layers of the pandemic have magnified societal flaws and weaknesses, it is possible the pages of These Black and Blue Red Zone Days reveal clues to reserves of hope and hidden potentials yet to be discovered. Or claimed.… (more)
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“The challenge is to recognize the details of the many threads, the nature of the breaks in the tent, the source of the threads and the humanity that it protected. Then the hand work begins and the mind grasps the intuitive sense of the mystery…” -- Dr. Patricia M. Stewart
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To the Inheritors of the World's emerging new realities, and to those who contribute what they can to make those realities as sustainably beneficial to all humanity as possible.

And in observance of the 100th anniversaries of: the Harlem Renaissance and the Poetry Society of Georgia.
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The 2020s have brought humanity a mixed bag of experiences to note in personal journals and history books relevant to populations across the globe.
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With human migrations and technological advances as its primary tools, time in this 21st century has forced diverse populations to confront themselves and each other in many intimately uncomfortable ways. That's not an easy thing to think about, is it?
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In the compelling stories, letters, and poems which comprise These Black and Blue Red Zone Days, author and artist Aberjhani presents readers with portraits of what has it has meant to confront, and survive, different facets of the great pandemic of the 21st Century. Through observations which combine the intimacy of journal-writing with the objectivity of journalism and scholarly documentation, the celebrated creative explores how and why COVID-19 and its different variants have represented only one plague which America and the world are still battling. A pandemic of social, racial, and political imbalances and injustices--despite many wishing it otherwise--has proven just as deadly and costly. As a self-styled "Seeker of Beauty with Beauty," (borrowing from a quote by W.E.B. Du Bois), the author brings to life mesmerizing moments of recognition revealing the startling depths and vulnerabilities of our shared humanity. Readers experience as well instances of unexpected grace, such as when encountering two physically challenged people attempting to return home after venturing out on foot, and in a wheelchair, to find food during lockdown in Savannah, Georgia. There are acknowledgements of absurdities like simultaneously risking one's life to appear in court to argue the urgency, or non-urgency, of painting a back-yard shed. Letters to Homeless Friends of the Library, to his own 14-year-old self, and diverse public "essential" servants capture the sorrow of heartbreaking choices and the unexpected beauty of astonishing compassion. If the peeled-back layers of the pandemic have magnified societal flaws and weaknesses, it is possible the pages of These Black and Blue Red Zone Days reveal clues to reserves of hope and hidden potentials yet to be discovered. Or claimed.

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