Veils of Apollo, new book of poetry and art, out now

Veils of Apollo is a powerful collection of poems and drawings/paintings that illuminate forms of revelation, healing, and spiritual liberation through the arts. Lauren Coyle Rosen intersperses her poems with her visual art, tracing the vitalities of dance, music, sculpture, painting, theater, and the artistic movements of the so-called natural world.

This is the third volume in Prisms, the moving second series of Lauren Coyle Rosen’s selected poetic works. Prisms as frame refers to the ways in which the light of spirit or consciousness is refracted through various forms in our inner and outer realms – through prisms of the mind, heart, and soul, and through prisms of culture and nature, music and words, and much else. This much else includes poems, which can mirror or refract the light that emanates from inner knowing and consciousness, for the writer and the reader. Poems, as prisms, morph in meaning and significance with shifting senses, vantage points, and atmospheres. As with her first series of poetry, Smokeless Mirrors (in three volumes), the Prisms series resonates with Coyle Rosen’s broader works on art, spirituality, consciousness, and liberation in prose and in other modalities.

Available now on Amazon in paperback and hardcover, as well as on Kindle.



On Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry:



"
Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is a gorgeous song and journey towards relentless beauty, breathtaking light, generous spirit -- to truths that she stirs - provokes - in us."

-- Krishna Lewis, poet and author, Harvard University



"
Lauren Coyle Rosen's poetry is lush with imagery. It's like entering into a lyrical landscape that leaves one looking into a smokeless mirror, a clear body of water, or a sky. This is vital poetry."

-- J. Brent Crosson, professor, University of Texas at Austin, and author of
Experiments with Power



"Filled with vision and soul, these poems sing. They revel in language, recalling us to the beauty of words and the world they evoke."

-- Christine Desan, Leo Gottlieb Professor, Harvard Law School, and author of
Making Money: Coin, Currency, and the Coming of Capitalism



"A beautiful collection bathing in Lauren’s imagery … bridges the physical and spiritual world with taut elegance and grace. She guides her reader through Earthly pleasures, through lemon cherry breezes and beyond … to wonders extra-worldly and beyond … to Universal forms. Erudite but open and accessible … welcomes the reader’s take, while singing in subtle rhymes and octet rhythms, keeping time with her moon’s metronymic sway.”

-- Lady Booth Olson, lawyer and founder, LEB, LLC

About the Author

Lauren Coyle Rosen is a cultural anthropologist, artist, and author who focuses on the roles of spirituality and creative inspiration in art, music, and culture. She is the author of The Spirit of Ani (with Ani DiFranco, forthcoming), Hannibal Lokumbe (with Hannibal Lokumbe, Columbia University Press, 2024), Law in Light (University of California Press, 2024), and Fires of Gold (University of California Press, 2020), as well as eight volumes of poetry. Coyle Rosen is currently a fellow at the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute at the Hutchins Center at Harvard University. She was a cultural anthropology professor at Princeton University, where she received the President’s Award in Distinguished Teaching. She lives in Washington, DC, and in Philadelphia with her husband, Jeffrey Rosen. She has a JD from Harvard Law School and a PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Chicago.

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