The Duende of Tetherball fearlessly ransacks the scrutinizing role of
the past on the present; the interactions and accountabilities of
ourselves and other species; the challenges and pleasures of getting
older and forever striving to balance our most cherished and often
incomprehensible relationships both with the world and each other.
Bowling strives to account for and address our human need to resolve the
tension between personal freedom and a world burdened by increasing
homogenization and centralized control by adopting an industry of
personal fortitude and thoughtful redress. He seeks to remember and to
remember again the lessons polished over a lifetime: Fifteen, scared but
still apt / to toss damn thee black / thou cream-faced loon / in PE
class at the rippling back / of some hoop or net-bound jock, / I was
learning - too soon - / the only lesson that counts: / how to be alone.