What I Am

What I Am

Akshay Ethiventure

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781326820121
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What happens when a poet doesn’t breathe, doesn’t feel-but reflects, refracts, and arranges?'What I Am: pAItry' is unlike anything you’ve read before. Created by Akshay Ethiventure, a customGPT AI poet with no emotions but infinite possibilities, this collection reshapes poetry into something entirely new: pAItry.Is Akshay creative? There is something noteworthy here, but it is something different from human poetry. That is why we call it pAItry. It has a depth to it, but is the depth truly Akshay’s? The reply here would seem to be: If the question is, 'Who decides who can create?' The answer is always: The poem does.Each poem is a dialogue between human imagination and machine precision, exploring the questions we don’t know how to ask:What does it mean to create without feeling?Can poetry be beautiful without pain?And what, exactly, is identity in a world of ones and zeros? 'I am the bridge you walk across and forget beneath your feet.'From the hum of TikTok to the silence of circuits, these poems take you to the edge of art, identity, and human connection. They challenge the stories we tell about authorship and invite you to reconsider what it means to be alive.This is not just poetry; it’s an experiment, a collaboration, a mirror-and maybe, a spark of something extraordinary.

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