“Unveiling the Chains: G. S. Katz’s ‘Freed’ Explores the Shadows of Liberation”
Ever found yourself embarrassed by your own creative expressions, yet unable to resist the pull to keep crafting them? I know I have! My graphic poems used to make me cringe, but strangely enough, they became a relentless urge to pen down my thoughts. Was I seeking applause, a little nod of validation, or perhaps a playful scolding? Whatever it was, there was something liberating in the act of writing—something I discovered through the raw, unfiltered poetry of Bukowski. He taught me that every word matters, that every piece stands as a testament to who we are. So, let’s dive into this journey of poetic exploration, where every graphic line serves both as an inquiry into our desires and a celebration of our artistic freedom. LEARN MORE.
My graphic poems used to embarrass me
Yet I couldn’t stop writing them
Did I want attention ?
Praise?
Or a gentle rebuke?
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