Legacy ยท Position

The works gathered under Legacy span several decades and multiple forms. They are linked by a shared concern with form under conditions of rupture โ€” situations in which inherited narratives no longer suffice.

The writing spans novels, poems, and shorter works. What began as expressive gradually became material. Language is tested at its limits; form is reduced to what it can still ethically bear. Restraint and placement come to matter more than voice; continuity and endurance become structural elements.

These works do not seek reconciliation or uplift. Suffering is neither redeemed nor aestheticized. Explanation is limited. Witnessing takes the foreground: remaining with what has been lived, without turning experience into illustration.

Legacy presents discrete works as positions. Taken together, they trace not a narrative arc but a practice: allowing form to bear what resists statement.