Hermes Varini, PhD : Writing

Rhodium-Worn

Rhodium-Worn

A Poem by Hermes Varini, PhD


An allegory, again, to the cosmic return of my own Overman, the latter this time with the purest incorruptible rhodium imbued.
Unco Wadna

Unco Wadna

A Poem by Hermes Varini, PhD


This poem of mine refers to an ancient Highlander addressing his enemies before Glamis Castle, in Scotland. "Unco Wadna" means "I prodigiously would n..
The Thunderer

The Thunderer

A Poem by Hermes Varini, PhD


A mystical hymn and allegory for the recurrence of my own Overman, to be perceived, also, in the relevant terms of Return of Power cosmic-dialectical ..
Gowlin' Storne

Gowlin' Storne

A Poem by Hermes Varini, PhD


The scene refers to medieval North Scotland, in what is today Aberdeenshire, during a storm, before the dreary ruins of a forgotten tower. The narrato..
Skellums

Skellums

A Poem by Hermes Varini, PhD


There is a semiotic variant of this poem. It includes the image of a sword placed over a mirror as one with a medieval nasal helmet.
Steel Lyre

Steel Lyre

A Poem by Hermes Varini, PhD


Another brief composition of mine, as glorifying the non-human voice of the thunder.
Blade

Blade

A Poem by Hermes Varini, PhD


Another poem of mine, still in a medieval Scottish tone, and mentioning the great battle of Stirling Bridge in AD 1297. There is a semiotic variant of..
The Titanium Vest

The Titanium Vest

A Poem by Hermes Varini, PhD


Of this narrative-philosophical poem of mine, as focusing on the dichotomy between man and the antithetical Overman, a semiotic variant exists.
Dirleton's Wa

Dirleton's Wa

A Poem by Hermes Varini, PhD


There is a semiotic version of this poem, which is written in a potent, altogether martial medieval Scottish tone. It contains my own image "Ghost of ..

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