The pages with art shown in this article are from successive editions of Why Am I Afraid to Love? by John Powell, S.J. The
first edition is a 1967 pamphlet and there was a visually revised
paperback edition published in 1972 with new editions released in later
years.
Book
subjects for commentary include Christian religious scriptures,
psychology orientations, philosophical points of view, and such poems as
"Mending Wall" by Robert Frost. Two perspectives about the nature of
being human offered by John Powell in this book are about the need for friendship and individual maturing:
". . . what will move one person might well leave another cold" and
"Sexual indulgence is very commonly a sign of regression to primitive
and infantile forms of satisfaction and gratification."
Copyright pages of Why Am I Afraid to Love?
editions present the credit "Designed by Patricia Ellen Ricci." The
artistic renditions in books by John Powell may stimulate thought among
people accustomed to being attentive to visual sources of inspiration. Some readers may recognize symbols and metaphors in some of these
images that show links with previous blog articles and my preceding documented nonfiction case study.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Use Chrome or Edge browsers to comment. The Firefox browser is not functional with this Blogger system.