Author Archives: Richard Guzman
VIDEO: Songs by Dan Guzman – “Smile”
“You know the new album, fully mixed, with a real drummer, will be done in a month,” Dan said to me, but I couldn’t wait. Consider this song a teaser: the rough cut of “Smile.” Some images for the accompanying video give a … Continue reading
Against Pure Purity – Part 1
I gave a version of this essay as a talk at a philosophy & religion conference in Kolkata, India, August 2002. Re-reading some literary criticism I had published 20 years earlier in the Virginia Quarterly, I sought to apply new ideas about Indian novelist Raja Rao … Continue reading
Lilies
Water asks of God only Stillness—so that up from Murky bottoms—through The weavings of fish—chill Spring light may call out Dormant roots—humid summer Light spread and spread green Plates of being—Love calling And … Continue reading