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"...in this blink of existence, bookended by nothingness, it is your simultaneous presence and absence that hurtles me through life, past the ungenerous ones and straight to the rarity of our elusive and unfiltered love." -stephan silich 'putting the trembling kiss at ease' Stephan Silich's third collection settles on exploring beyond life and love, the mortality that inevitably creeps into even the most ordinary of human contemplations. His writing takes us on solitary contemplative journeys through city streets and toward the edge of consciousness - where memories long past, but fondly…mehr

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"...in this blink of existence, bookended by nothingness, it is your simultaneous presence and absence that hurtles me through life, past the ungenerous ones and straight to the rarity of our elusive and unfiltered love." -stephan silich 'putting the trembling kiss at ease' Stephan Silich's third collection settles on exploring beyond life and love, the mortality that inevitably creeps into even the most ordinary of human contemplations. His writing takes us on solitary contemplative journeys through city streets and toward the edge of consciousness - where memories long past, but fondly captured and revisited, linger in every turn of his carefully crafted prose. Perhaps it is his father's passing during the production of this work that results in his rumination over what is ultimately relished as eternal matters of the human heart, and how dearly for life, love, and posterity we continue to dare to hold on. - MARINA ARIS, Founder of the Brooklyn Writers Press
Autorenporträt
*"Silich slips effortlessly into a long tradition of New York poets from Whitman to Frank O'Hara and his poems are a delight." - KIRKUS REVIEWSStephan Silich is an award-winning writer who has published three volumes of poetry with the Brooklyn Writers Press. Silich's first collection, 'the silence between what i think and what I say' was published in 2018. His second collection, 'tonight will be the longest night of them all' was published in 2020 and was awarded finalist in the 2021 Next Generation Independent Book awards.