Poetry. In WATCHFULNESS, Peter O'Leary delves into arcane, biblical and mystical texts as well as the art of iconic architecture to deliver a new poetry. Here the center is "concealed in concealment" wherewith a new composition can be, in Duncan's powerful phrase, "made loose." Reminiscent of both Robert Duncan's "Passages" and Ronald Johnson's Ark, these verses draw influence from the aether of poesis itself, thus charting a thoroughly contemporary and soulful terrain.
Author City: BERWYN, IL USA
Poet Peter O'Leary is the author of three books of poetry: WATCHFULNESS, Depth Theology, and most recently, LUMINOUS EPINOIA from The Cultural Society.
"Peter O'Leary's poetry, all 'Gold, myrrh-soot/and smoke,' emerges from an ancient
matrix of Eastern Orthodox, Islamic, and Jewish mysticism, and yet remains wholly
of our time and place. Like Robert Duncan and Ronald Johnson before himor like
his Louis Sullivan, designing and building the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Cathedral
in Chicago, 1902O'Leary seeks the immanence of lost or discredited wisdom traditions,
in order to restore for us a living sense of cosmos. An icon comprised of an alphabet,
Watchfulness, in its hieratic beauty and uncanny arabesques, introduces us to a poet
of meticulous skill and architectural ecstasy."
Norman Finkelstein