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'tonight is the longest night of them all' is Stephan Silich's second collection of poetry in which he once again captures the ordinary and extraordinary moments of living and loving. His poems are as much stories and observations as they are lyrical interpretations of the human condition. In these pages, he stretches his muse beyond reflections on love, family and human mortality and pays tribute to the streets of his native New York and to the artists and writers who have offered inspiration. But most of all, Silich's words offer and eternal song of longing and hope. The perfect remedy for…mehr

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'tonight is the longest night of them all' is Stephan Silich's second collection of poetry in which he once again captures the ordinary and extraordinary moments of living and loving. His poems are as much stories and observations as they are lyrical interpretations of the human condition. In these pages, he stretches his muse beyond reflections on love, family and human mortality and pays tribute to the streets of his native New York and to the artists and writers who have offered inspiration. But most of all, Silich's words offer and eternal song of longing and hope. The perfect remedy for those of us who fail and dare to try and try again. -Marina Aris, Brooklyn Writers Press
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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 REVIEWS*Stephan Silich is an award-winning poet and story teller. His debut collection, *"the silence between what i think and what i say"* was published in 2018 by the Brooklyn Writers Press. His second collection, *"tonight will be the longest night of them all"* was awarded finalist in the Next Generation Independent Book awards. Silich's work is celebrated for its depth, authenticity, and ability to evoke a myriad of emotions in his readers.