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Daniela Cup¿e's poems take the reader into a deep realm, beyond the horizon, as is it is in fact poetry to which the author gives birth from the inner depth of her heart, of her soul, from the blue skies reflecting on the blue abyss of the ocean, sometimes stormy, other times tranquil. The blue embrace of two hearts, and the blues coming from profound, ensconced feelings of love and sadness, at times hidden, other times rebuffed, buried tumultuous or silent. Concealed feelings of a painful yet cherished love come to life in versus as "northern frozen grasses" where, in just three words, the…mehr

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Daniela Cup¿e's poems take the reader into a deep realm, beyond the horizon, as is it is in fact poetry to which the author gives birth from the inner depth of her heart, of her soul, from the blue skies reflecting on the blue abyss of the ocean, sometimes stormy, other times tranquil. The blue embrace of two hearts, and the blues coming from profound, ensconced feelings of love and sadness, at times hidden, other times rebuffed, buried tumultuous or silent. Concealed feelings of a painful yet cherished love come to life in versus as "northern frozen grasses" where, in just three words, the reader can find a whole intensity of meanings, from the coldness and icy frozen north to the hope of grasses, albeit frozen, yet in anticipation of coming life. The author is offering the reader the chance of taking a journey into the depths of ardor and despair, of her inner self, through rhetorically doubtful questions, playing with words, exposing her suffering, loneliness, desires, longing, in sublime expressions, unexpected combinations of words, inviting to guessing, to identifying oneself to the season of her heart. If the author' poems written originally in the romantic and musical Romanian language offer the reader an opportunity to immerse himself/herself in a world of reverie and introspection, it is fair to add that the translator's refined command of English matches the original Romanian version. These poems break down our daily routine and divulge our deepest sorrows we were so sure they were buried. The reader is invited to stop for a few minutes to admire the front cover and then try putting together the picture and the title of the book, and find its disguised, elusive, thoughtful meaning, an embrace of two souls, rejecting or embracing the blues of some unspoken love, living parallel lives on parallel lines, yet converging in the infinite. Do parallel lines ever meet? Yes. In a Blue Embrace.
Autorenporträt
Daniela Cupse holds her Bachelor Degree in Law from the University of Judicial Science, Romania and practiced in the field of Civil Litigation and Commercial Dispute. She published her first poems in 1988, and later on, the same year, she obtained the "Albina" Magazine award for the best poem in a national literature contest. Daniela studied linguistics at the Northern University of Baia Mare and later published poetry in the daily newspaper "Graiul Maramuresului" as well as in "Preludii Literare", a magazine of the Department of Languages (Northern University) In 2017 Daniela Cupse launched at the International Book Fair, "Gaudeamus" in Bucharest, Romania her bilingual poetry book Blue Embrace/Albastru in Doi. As a writer, Daniela also worked collaboratively with the American children book writer, Annie Glenn in the Romanian narrative version of the book The Daffodils' Diary (2017-2018). She also worked as an assistant translator for the poetry book A Blue Subtle Fall (2018) written by the well known Romanian poet and writer George Coanda.