The Triumph of Sorrow: A Lover of Longing features poems that guide the reader around many topics, such as lost love, personal history, a woman's right to choose, abuse, and mental health. For the majority, this book focuses on the aspect of love anyone can relate to and the offensive side. Each poem is a rush to the heart of the matter that makes us all tick and able to connect as human beings-held together by rare truthful emotional storytelling, the poetics of the book frame moments that make up times that can be located anywhere.
The Triumph of Sorrow: A Lover of Longing features poems that guide the reader around many topics, such as lost love, personal history, a woman's right to choose, abuse, and mental health. For the majority, this book focuses on the aspect of love anyone can relate to and the offensive side. Each poem is a rush to the heart of the matter that makes us all tick and able to connect as human beings-held together by rare truthful emotional storytelling, the poetics of the book frame moments that make up times that can be located anywhere.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Uzomah Ugwu is a poet/writer, curator, and multi-disciplined artist. Her poetry, writing, and art have been featured internationally in various publications, galleries, and art spaces. She is a political, social, and cultural activist. Her core focus is on human rights, mental health, animal rights, and the rights of LGBTQIA persons. She is also the managing editor and founder of Arte Realizzata.
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