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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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The page turns violence, architecture, and weaponry into one field of imagery, as if thought itself were building an apparatus of harm.
Its diction is jagged and unstable, but the momentum is clear: structures, dreams, heart-ripping, shattered glass, crow's nests, blood, mines, and grenades all belong to the same imaginative system. The result feels like a vision of how organized forms of power become internalized and aestheticized.
A single-block prose meditation on airborne art as a weapon. Widen your containment then close fast, show steeple and light, give grievance and death. All structures are around to destroy them while letting their imagery another existence. Watch the enemy build dreams open to getting their heart ripped out. Bent I-beams, shattered glass, widow's peaks, crow's nests, cattle hooves for mines, grenades, fighting over spilled milk. The book takes its most violent stride.