Book Synopsis
Aish Tamid is a story of recovery told as a collection of poetry. It follows a bizarre rhythm of loss and redemption that explores the world of the insane and the abandoned. Layered and cyclical, the poems recall one another, echoing back on a frequency that allows them to take on multiple meanings at once, much like the Zoharic stories they mirror. A place where the pages of Torah come crawling back into a new, screaming body. A tribute and a confession, sometimes begging questions and at other times pointing to the answer, unable to speak it aloud. Where nursery rhymes become funeral hymns, confessions become psalms.