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“Spiraling in hollowed caves of skin-stretched me, totally doorless, Emptied of vital parts, previously evicted finally by landlord mind To make nerve-lined living space, needed desperately by my transient, sightless, sleepless, Soul.”

Quote by Bob Kaufman

Work

Solitudes Crowded with Loneliness

This book delves into the complexities of human solitude, examining the ways in which individuals navigate their own loneliness amidst crowded environments. more

Author

Bob Kaufman
Bob Kaufman

Bob Kaufman, born on April 18, 1925, in Oakland, California, was a prominent American poet. His poetry is known for its unique rhythm and linguistic style, deeply influenced by postmodernism and African American culture. more

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