Poetry for the Now 2

Poetry for the Now 2

Poetry for the Now 2

Johan Lewis

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781312018389
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Critics claimed that Poetry for the Now, first published in 2009, was perhaps the most complete work of art ever set before human eyes. Upon its release, the rocking and swaying of the turbulent world calmed, and a passive and forlorn population suddenly brightened in demeanor collectively for the first time in human history.There was almost certainly no need for a second volume. But if one believes that human nature has a limited potential for understanding, love, and vitality, then this person is clearly an enemy of mankind and must be thrown into a pit of snakes. Poetry for the Now 2, previously thought to be superfluous, has boomed itself onto the stage and merely by its presence has already proven to be the catalyst for the next stage in human evolution. Let the curtains rise! Let the trumpets sound! Open your outer and inner ears, and let the triumph of perfect poetry buoy you to untold states of being!

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