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moon on a lone tent if you seek the occupant my verses may serve A delight in the limitless freedom of writing poetry and a lasting fondness of life are the substratum of this late collection. It's a lifelike chaos. It is of love's joy and pain, of ambiguities between nature and society, attachment and independence, trust and despair. It has follies, gloom, rhymes, free verses, loose and traditional shapes, lilts and cadences, and no capital letters.

Produktbeschreibung
moon on a lone tent if you seek the occupant my verses may serve A delight in the limitless freedom of writing poetry and a lasting fondness of life are the substratum of this late collection. It's a lifelike chaos. It is of love's joy and pain, of ambiguities between nature and society, attachment and independence, trust and despair. It has follies, gloom, rhymes, free verses, loose and traditional shapes, lilts and cadences, and no capital letters.
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Autorenporträt
Willem Weijters was born in 1941 in Nazi-occupied Netherlands. His parental family came out of it poorly. He studied and taught Dutch, alternating work with long travels on a budget, eager for experiences, nature and solitude. Roaming alone or with a dear one, he favoured Himalayan and Andes regions, and within Europe empty areas like Ireland's. A Buddhist since the 1970s, he walked the 88-temple pilgrimage of Shikoku. Admiration and revulsion take turns in his links with mankind; fondness and independency do so in love. All along he wrote texts; some Dutch poems were published. This collection of English poetry is part of his spätlese efforts.