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This book contains an abundance of poems excursively established as to temporal concomitance as each focus on an experiential, factual and/or fictive, and chaotic chronology. The poems within span from their ordered synchronicity of this random rendering of retrospection, and that includes one study that expounds upon the memories of my third year of development for its primordiality. The poems are an intelligent design of philological and tristful awareness, and their poignancy and anamnestic flavor predisposed one to a certain empathy. Some other studies commend amorous or diurnal motifs, as…mehr

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This book contains an abundance of poems excursively established as to temporal concomitance as each focus on an experiential, factual and/or fictive, and chaotic chronology. The poems within span from their ordered synchronicity of this random rendering of retrospection, and that includes one study that expounds upon the memories of my third year of development for its primordiality. The poems are an intelligent design of philological and tristful awareness, and their poignancy and anamnestic flavor predisposed one to a certain empathy. Some other studies commend amorous or diurnal motifs, as well as pristine and contemporary communion of many. These reputable and oftentimes disparate approaches lend themselves to an intuitive vicariousness and equanimity. The poems in this anthology are idiopathic and bear little or no mutual relationship. Good reading.
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Autorenporträt
Frank R. Zate has a masters degree in social science from Binghamton University. An accomplished writer, he has written many books that are available on the internet. His writings include The Journeys End, Mental Illness/Anthology, The Novela, The Adolescent and The Christened. He was born in Syracuse, New York and has traveled extensively throughout the states. He has published articles in reviews, poems in anthologies and editorials in newspapers and college publications. The author is an avid reader and enjoys lifting weights. He makes his home in Los Angeles and New York State and looks forward to producing more literary works.