Views from a Life

Essays in Variant Forms Between Life’S Arrival and Death’S Departure

Fiction & Literature, Essays & Letters, Essays
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Author: Maurice Siegel ISBN: 9781499084627
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: December 1, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Maurice Siegel
ISBN: 9781499084627
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: December 1, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

What I have presented in the essays is neither wrong-viewed nor right-viewed. It is but ones viewing. It is open to criticism, alteration of intent, changing of purpose, and laughter at my try at them all. My views are not fixed in stone because I am not. They are attempts at outposts as I keep on the move. For myself, I am hopeful of an outpouring of other essays because essays are to help me stripping away deliberate exaggerations alongside of clever plotlines with an intent to alter the trivia of daily life into grander possibilities for the reader when not confined by what the limitations are to what is real. The essays presented, including the poetic forms dropped in here and there as I perceive as super-concentrated essays, is my way to search out some of the underlying meanings I believe to be worth pulling up for a scrutiny and examination.

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What I have presented in the essays is neither wrong-viewed nor right-viewed. It is but ones viewing. It is open to criticism, alteration of intent, changing of purpose, and laughter at my try at them all. My views are not fixed in stone because I am not. They are attempts at outposts as I keep on the move. For myself, I am hopeful of an outpouring of other essays because essays are to help me stripping away deliberate exaggerations alongside of clever plotlines with an intent to alter the trivia of daily life into grander possibilities for the reader when not confined by what the limitations are to what is real. The essays presented, including the poetic forms dropped in here and there as I perceive as super-concentrated essays, is my way to search out some of the underlying meanings I believe to be worth pulling up for a scrutiny and examination.

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