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A Codex of Undiscovered Truths

A Codex of Undiscovered Truths

Thornton

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Editorial:
Creative Arts Management OÜ
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9783690802239

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In 'A Codex of Undiscovered Truths,' the reader is invited into a labyrinth of language where the unspoken whispers of the world come alive. This collection of poems weaves together threads of introspection, nature, and the bittersweet complexities of human connection, each piece a unique key that unlocks the hidden chambers of the heart. With lush imagery and evocative metaphors, the poet traverses through uncharted emotional landscapes, offering glimpses of wisdom that resonate long after the last page is turned. Each poem serves as a mirror reflecting our innermost thoughts and unfulfilled desires, challenging us to confront the truths we often leave buried. Through its lyrical elegance and profound contemplation, 'A Codex of Undiscovered Truths' beckons readers to embark on a transformative journey, encouraging them to seek and embrace their own hidden truths in the vast expanse of existence.

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