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Don Beukes

    Don Beukes is a poet whose work delves deeply into social and political issues. His poetry grapples with themes such as oppression, bullying, sexism, racism, and global concerns, reflecting his experiences growing up in South Africa during apartheid. His ekphrastic poetry, inspired by visual art, showcases his ability to bridge the gap between words and visual creations. His writing has been featured in numerous literary journals and anthologies, recognized for its socially conscious voice.

    Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: Thus Passes the Glory of the World
    The Girl in the Stone: The Monte Arabi Collection
    • The book talks about a trip, in all its dimensions. It is a book that talks about wholeness, about Humanity and its interaction with themselves, with others and with Nature. It becomes clear that Beukes is trying to explore every trace of human experience. Joy and loss, hope and despair, individuality and completeness. Everything fits and has a place in this book, as it entirely mirrors the innermost core of vital experience. So, little by little, the reader realizes that the poems begin to be narrated from an "I", but then they go to a universal "we" and from this to a cosmic conscience. The vision widens and it comprehends the entire vital transit.

      The Girl in the Stone: The Monte Arabi Collection
    • In Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, Beukes sets the sights of his moral compass straight at the corrupted systems and institutions that control the global levers of power. His poems pour out with laments that decry the injustices perpetrated against everyday citizens by governments, financial oligarchs, big tech monopolies, and military adventurists who have upturned modern civilization through their craven lust for complete dominance over the earth's terrain as well as in the minds of its people. In other selections, Beukes journeys into the spiritual realm, pondering about God, exploring the meaning of faith, spiraling with the DNA of generations past, and tuning into the echo communicated by lost loved ones that reverberates back beyond the veil to comfort those who carry on in memory of their cherished legacies. Throughout the pages of this collection, no matter the daunting nature of the problems detailed, there remains a persistent will to shine ever brighter despite the dark forces that seek to dampen the spirit of humanity and its collective destiny of awakened ascension. - Scott Thomas Outlar, author of Abstract Visions of Light and Of Sand and Sugar

      Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: Thus Passes the Glory of the World