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Scott Lawrance with Gregg Simpson/Divining the Stone

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Scott Lawrance with Gregg Simpson/Divining the Stone
$14.99

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Explore the evocative poetry collection 'Divining the Stone' by Scott Lawrance, with artwork by Gregg Simpson. Published by Carbonated Press, this paperback combines thought-provoking non-fiction poetry with stunning visual elements. A compelling addition to any literary enthusiast’s collection, this book is perfect for those who appreciate the intersection of words and art. Surrealism—a permanent readiness for the Marvellous — Suzanne Cesaire, Martiniquan theorist of negritude and surrealism The surrealists know that the surreal is in the real, just as the mage knows that the invisible is in the visible and the alchemist knows that the infinite is to be found in the finite—and the Great Work consists of its extraction. — Patrick Leptit, French scholar of esoteric traditions and surrealism ths book sz  n shows  sew manee pleysyurs uplifts  pleysyurs  openings  yu will refer 2  n remembr 4evr  thsis a reelee great book  uv drawings nd words  all  illuminaysyuns  briteness — bill bissett, kanadian poet savant This book is a marvellous series of contrasts, between image and text, form and freedom, sense and subconsciousness, balanced by the presence of both. If you look hard at any one element, the whole thing will disappear. Instead, choose to enter this dream and embrace its eruptive play in all directions. — Gregory Betts, author of Finding Nothing: The VanGardes About the Book: Diving the Stone is a testament to the endurance of the seven decade friendship and collaboration of poet Scott Lawrance and artist-musician Gregg Simpson. In the two “hermetic texts” therein, they re-imagine Tarot deck and desert landscape with surrealistic vigor, forging new pathways through the ekphrastic tradition. About the Authors: Scott Lawrance's last day job was clinical counsellor, contemporary necromancer. His prose can be discovered in the archives of Raincoast Chronicles and the GTEC Reader. He once co-edited the magazines Raven and Circular Causation. His seven texts of verse include Names of Thunder, Should Stick to Carrying Water, In the House of the Great Blue Heron, playg daze, and Little Guys (with Gregg) shiver like jade horses beside the river. When not engaged in the facilitation of Wilderness Vigils, he hovers at the Western gate of the Salish Sea with a Phoenix feather in his hand, preparing to pass his library of rain, clouds, oceans and forests to his nine honorable grandchildren. Gregg Simpson has been active in visual art and music since the mid-1960s. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries and included in public and private collections in Europe, Asia, and North and South America. A BRAVO TV documentary called A New Arcadia: The Art of Gregg Simpson was made about his career and is now available on YouTube. Notable publications featuring Simpson’s work include L’Univers Surréaliste by French art critic José Pierre, Supériore Inconnu by Sarane Alexandrian, and Surrealism Beyond Borders that accompanied an exhibition of surrealist art at the Metropolitan Museum of New York and the Tate Modern in London. In 2025, Simpson was given his second solo exhibition at the Museo Eugenio Granell in Santiago de Compostela where his work is included in their permanent collection alongside the major artists of the Surrealist movement. Simpson lives on Bowen Island on the west coast of Canada with his wife, historical novelist Carol M. Cram.
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