A Man Looking At Women
de Mario Joseph Savioni
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À propos du livre
This prose poetry book tries to accurately portray what men see when they look at women and what they want from women. Savioni believes that men are attracted to women because of what they look like, how they smell, how they speak, what they say and even what they do not say. The prose poetry is infatuation at its root with an intention to attract. Everything a man is is to attract a mate, but it is to also retain his integrity and to succeed as a person. He seeks the person, who represents a predetermined physique, demeanor, and scent that is unavoidable to the extent that his attraction is true. He may move through life seeking his "true" mate. Until he finds her, he is not truly happy. He is not fulfilled. She must find him equally appealing and essential and their meeting must correspond to their availability and individual success as persons.
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À propos du créateur
Some of Mario's accomplishments include graphic design projects for The San Francisco Opera, a 300+ series of images called Urban Reflections with representation in the permanent collection of the Oakland Museum of California (just released as a tabletop book), various literary works as indicated by A Man Looking At Women and uncertainty. He just received a paralegal certificate.