all the beautiful confusions

John Bartlett
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Philosophers like Immanuel Kant and James I. Porter from the University of California, have argued for an "aesthetics of life" that embraces ambiguity, contradiction, and confusion as part of beauty's terrain. Beauty, in this view, is not a pristine object but a mode of engagement-a way of attending to the world that includes its incoherence. A poem that resists interpretation may be confusing but it is not the opposite of beauty-it's a portal into it.

The Austrian poet and writer, Rainer Maria Rilke, explored similar themes in his work and once said that "beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror."

In all the beautiful confusions the surreal and the philosophical meet in a space that's neither resolved nor safe, beauty and confusion not as opposites, but as co-conspirators in the act of revelation. Imagery often begins in the lyrical-evocative, mythic, even tender-and then veers into the surreal or the philosophically disorienting. As Carl Jung Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist maintained in his concept of timelessness-the archetype is beautiful in its resonance but also destabilizing in its ambiguity.

Poems in this collection often balance their fragments with philosophical inquiry, creating a space where participants feel both enchanted and unsettled, using myth not to explain, but to complicate-to suggest that truth might shimmer in the confusion, not beyond it. Here the personal becomes mythic but never loses its emotional ambiguity. Beauty here is not resolution-it's the radiance of the unresolved dwelling in the tension between beauty and confusion, between lyric and abyss.

shadows slipping through

fingers

not soft

not fleeting

but heavy / clinging / holding

tight as regret



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Walleah Press
Published: 06/30/2026
ISBN: 9781923813007
Pages: 82
Weight: 0.23lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.20d