Anatta Nergui — Barking

poems, rants, and reflections attempting to say what resists saying and doesn't get said all at once

In its own words

Read only by the words it references the most, this is a collection about self, perception, and language. It turns, again and again, on inversion and nonduality while the mood holds austere, wry, and dispassionate. Its ground is often nondual and apophatic. The words it keeps coming back to are world, words, death, life, self, and body.

Read from the collection's full vocabulary — rewritten when poems are added.