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Codes of the Forgotten is an immersive collection of experimental poetry that maps the shifting terrain of identity, loss, memory, and ecological transformation. With language that is both intimate and haunting, I constructed a lyrical architecture where silence speaks, shadows conjugate, and the future hums with roots and static.
These poems move through dreamlike cityscapes, posthuman forests, and inner rooms built of breath and ash. They explore the fractures left by exile, the quiet violence of grief, and the remnants of self scattered across language, history, and body. In one moment, the speaker exhumes buried memories with a whisper; in another, they dissolve into moss, static, or bone.
Blending themes of queerness, masculinity, ancestral memory, and speculative survival, Codes of the Forgotten offers a visceral and often mythic response to a world unraveling and recomposing itself. It is at once a cartography of absence and an archive of future ruins.
With its spare yet evocative voice, the collection invites readers into liminal spaces-between breath and code, dusk and renewal-where transformation becomes a form of resistance, and forgetting is never complete.
For readers of hybrid poetry, speculative lyricism, and queer introspection, this debut is not just a collection of poems but a constellation of echoes-a field guide for navigating what remains.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Codes of the Forgotten is an immersive collection of experimental poetry that maps the shifting terrain of identity, loss, memory, and ecological transformation. With language that is both intimate and haunting, I constructed a lyrical architecture where silence speaks, shadows conjugate, and the future hums with roots and static.
These poems move through dreamlike cityscapes, posthuman forests, and inner rooms built of breath and ash. They explore the fractures left by exile, the quiet violence of grief, and the remnants of self scattered across language, history, and body. In one moment, the speaker exhumes buried memories with a whisper; in another, they dissolve into moss, static, or bone.
Blending themes of queerness, masculinity, ancestral memory, and speculative survival, Codes of the Forgotten offers a visceral and often mythic response to a world unraveling and recomposing itself. It is at once a cartography of absence and an archive of future ruins.
With its spare yet evocative voice, the collection invites readers into liminal spaces-between breath and code, dusk and renewal-where transformation becomes a form of resistance, and forgetting is never complete.
For readers of hybrid poetry, speculative lyricism, and queer introspection, this debut is not just a collection of poems but a constellation of echoes-a field guide for navigating what remains.