I am totally baffled by the imagery Bishop provides in Sunday, 4 A.M. I get the feeling that it is either dreams or awakening, disoriented, still partially in a dream-like state, but it reminds me of the ramblings of my ten-year-old, Justin, who is autistic.
The first thing he does when he comes home from school, is drop his book bag and commence to spinning, clapping and spouting incomprehensible ramblings in a loud announcer voice. These are the three things which I have absolutely forbidden him to do at school, because it creates a major disconnect, for him, from reality. But he gets a twenty minute free pass when he gets home from school.
His ramblings provide very clear visual images that are, however, difficult to piece together. Sometimes they actually make sense and I find an underlying theme, but more often that not I have to ask him what it all means. His answer comes in the form of a loud belly laugh and more images, which either solve or deepen the puzzle.
Does anyone out there have any thoughts on Sunday, 4 A.M. that might help me to visualize the connections that Bishop is making?
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