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THE PRESENT by Emily Kendal Frey - available March 2025
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I AM NOT ALWAYS HAPPY BUT I’M FREE
Wolves howl in the distance
God is watching The Kardashians
God made me gf banana bread
I woke up and my arm was asleep
For a while my body lived in the dream
God said your choice, awake or asleep
Outside all kinds of movement
The sun at an angle, illuminating leaves
My dad dies in reverse
I birth him by my choice to live
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Author: Emily Kendal Frey
Booklet, 42 pp, 7 x 5.25 in
Language: English
ISBN: 979-8-218-61923-7
Published: XX-03-2025
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Iurodstvo means “holy foolishness” - the prophetic tradition of acting and speaking in shocking and unorthodox ways in order to communicate spiritual truths.
Ken Feit (1940–1981) was a Chicago-born poet, performer, and self-proclaimed “itinerant fool.” Relatively unknown, Feit’s writings show him to be one of the most thoughtful practitioners of western iurodstvo.
Collected here is a selection of Feit’s reflections on the role of holy foolishness regarding justice, compassion, and identity.
Author: Ken Feit
Editor: Anthony Opal
Booklet, 24 pp, 7 x 5.25 in
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-7356630-9-8
Published: December 10, 2020
Available from The Economy Press:
theeconomypress.com/IURODSTV…#poetry#prose#prosepoetry#kenfeit#clown#fool#holyfool#iurodstvo#theology#philosophy#performanceart#book#booklet#bookletdesign#chapbook#pamphlet#pamphletdesign#smallpress#chicago#theeconomypress
Julian of Norwich (1343–1416) was the first woman to publish in English. Her writings - Revelations of Divine Love - survive in two versions: the Short Text (ST) and the Long Text (LT).
Printed here are two accounts of the same revelation - or shewyng - “ST iv” and “LT v.” Folios are marked according to the British Library and the Bibliothèque Nationale manuscripts, respectively.
The text appears in Middle English, unaltered, as originally written by Julian of Norwich.
Author: Julian of Norwich
Editor: Anthony Opal
Booklet, 24 pp, 7 x 5.25 in
Language: Middle English
ISBN: 978-1-7375909-7-2
Published: February 7, 2023
Available from The Economy Press:
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