The Lonely Coat Hanger

The Lonely Coat Hanger

Charles Harris

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Creative Arts Management OÜ
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789908015675
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In 'The Lonely Coat Hanger,' the delicate interplay of solitude and longing unfolds within the spaces we often overlook. This evocative collection of poems personifies the humble coat hanger, transforming it into a poignant symbol of unfulfilled dreams and the weight of unfulfilled connections.  Through vivid imagery and haunting verses, readers are invited into a world where everyday objects echo profound emotions. Each poem captures moments of stillness, reflecting on themes of abandonment, hope, and the search for belonging. The coat hanger serves as a silent witness to the stories we leave behind and the memories we cling to, bridging the mundane with the extraordinary. As you journey through these pages, you will find yourself drawn into a tapestry of introspection, where the simplest things reveal the depths of the human experience. 'The Lonely Coat Hanger' is not just a collection of poems; it is an exploration of what it means to exist in a world full of silence, yet rich with possibility.

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