Dom Sylvester Houédard
1924, Guernsey, Channel Islands–1992, Gloucester, England
A sense of Benedictine calm contemplation meets Freudian-like dissolution in this bilingual poem as moi (‘me’ or ‘ego’ in French) and je (‘I’ in French) split apart and
disappear in the writing process.
William Allen Collection
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