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"Poetry of Things" invites readers on an intimate journey of transformation and introspection through a curated selection of nearly a decade of poetic creation. Divided into five chapters, this collection explores themes of migration and identity, love and loss, nature and the unseen, and existential reflection. Blending her background in visual arts with the fluidity of poetic expression, Derhemi captures moments of the fleeting and the eternal, suspended between longing and belonging. Her verses pulse with philosophical undertones, often asking questions rather than offering answers, guiding…mehr

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"Poetry of Things" invites readers on an intimate journey of transformation and introspection through a curated selection of nearly a decade of poetic creation. Divided into five chapters, this collection explores themes of migration and identity, love and loss, nature and the unseen, and existential reflection. Blending her background in visual arts with the fluidity of poetic expression, Derhemi captures moments of the fleeting and the eternal, suspended between longing and belonging. Her verses pulse with philosophical undertones, often asking questions rather than offering answers, guiding readers to explore their own inner landscapes. This poetry collection is an invitation to slow down, to notice, and to feel the weight of the world in small doses. With "Poetry of Things", Eni Derhemi crafts a world where verse becomes both mirror and companion.
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Autorenporträt
Eni Derhemi (Tirana, 1992) is an Albanian artist, curator, and poetess based in Bologna, Italy. Her work explores the intersections of poetry, visual art, and existential reflection. Derhemi's poetry short films, often shaped by themes of transformation, migration, and the fluidity of identity, have been featured in international exhibitions and festivals. "Poetry of Things" is her debut poetry collection.