21/33 Infinity is a compilation of poems, with an abundant exploration of poetic rhythms, and forms, including traditional forms such as the Pastoral, the Ode and Narrative, amongst many others. Whilst themes in this series may range significantly from loss, change and life, nevertheless, the series contains supplementary complex and detailed analogues, nuanced with overlapping elements that have been left for the reader to ascertain, and to which most readers will find enjoyably abstruse. The series pays focus to the human condition and therefore, the poetry compiled are an extended commentary on this topic.…mehr
21/33 Infinity is a compilation of poems, with an abundant exploration of poetic rhythms, and forms, including traditional forms such as the Pastoral, the Ode and Narrative, amongst many others. Whilst themes in this series may range significantly from loss, change and life, nevertheless, the series contains supplementary complex and detailed analogues, nuanced with overlapping elements that have been left for the reader to ascertain, and to which most readers will find enjoyably abstruse. The series pays focus to the human condition and therefore, the poetry compiled are an extended commentary on this topic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marisa Paulson is a creative writer based in London. She has previously freelanced poetry in The Voice Magazine, prose in The South Asian Tribune, expository texts with The Writing Times, and continues to develop her writing with The Write Place. She has begun many literary projects ranging from plays, novels and poetry, and hopes to progress this with publication. These projects have culminated into her first debut: 21/33 Infinity, a compilation of poems with an abundant exploration of poetic rhythms, and forms. A lot of her writing is influenced by her appreciation of Classical Literature, Psychology, languages and cultures.
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