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'The False God's Lullaby' is a small collection of poems and prose pieces written over 30 years. Introspective in its orientation, the works gravitate towards the formative experiential and later existential issues in finding our way in the flow of life.

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Produktbeschreibung
'The False God's Lullaby' is a small collection of poems and prose pieces written over 30 years. Introspective in its orientation, the works gravitate towards the formative experiential and later existential issues in finding our way in the flow of life.

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Autorenporträt
Aaron Gedaliah began to study and write poetry in his mid-30s after his experiences on the Big Sur coast of Central California. Only able to write intermittently during his work years, most of his poetry and prose were written towards the end of his professional career and afterwards. He's always gravitated towards poets whose work is both lyrical and psychologically oriented. The works of Rainer Maria Rilke, Sylvia Plath, Antonio Machado, Wendell Berry and Loren Eiseley have had the strongest influence on his approach to poetry. Aaron has lived the past 42 years in San Francisco where the Haight-Ashbury has been his home.