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Jim Morrison is a visionary poet and mystic. The spiritual grandson of William Blake, the son of Arthur Rimbaud and the late Friedrich Nietzsche. Obsessed, intoxicated by poetry, music, theater and cinema, a preacher of ancient myths, spells and the side of reality hidden from the human eye. A poet who dreams, a poet who is afraid, a poet who suffers from oversaturation and exhaustion. A poet who divides the world into many small details and constructs his own reality from them.
Morrison's poetry, having behind it a powerful intellectual background, is naive and direct, like a child, uncontaminated by the mind, like the consciousness of a primitive man, guided exclusively by instincts, baptized, wild and fanciful, thoughtful and cold-blooded-calm, fresh and suffocating.
This is real poetry. The one that doesn't say anything. The one that simply points to the possibilities. Opens all doors. And you can enter the ones you like.
"If my poetry has any purpose, it is to liberate people by destroying the limited resources of their vision and perception."