The Hyperion Chronicles

The Hyperion Chronicles

Ethan Evans

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Creative Arts Management OÜ
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789908004174
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In 'The Hyperion Chronicles,' embark on an odyssey through the realms of imagination where celestial wonders and human emotions intertwine. This collection of evocative poems takes you on a journey across vast landscapes, from the ethereal heights of stars to the murky depths of the soul, capturing the essence of longing, love, and discovery.  Each verse is a portal, inviting readers to explore the profound connections between the universe and the human experience. With rich imagery and lyrical finesse, the poems awaken the senses, offering reflections on time, existence, and the mysteries that bind us all.  Join the chorus of voices that echo through time in this enchanting anthology, where each poem is a tribute to the beauty and complexity of life’s tapestry. 'The Hyperion Chronicles' is not merely a book of poetry; it is a celebration of the cosmic dance between light and shadow, urging readers to find their own place within the grand narrative of existence.

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