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The Plateau of Remembrance

The Plateau of Remembrance

The Plateau of Remembrance

Michael Moon

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Balboa Press
Año de edición:
2014
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781452513959
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In the footsteps of Coelho’s Alchemist and Hesse’s Siddhartha, The Plateau Of Remembrance presents a new timeless journey. The sequel to The Lost Ego With Five Outback Myths, it illustrates the nocturnal visionary pen of poet and artist Michael Moon. In a long tradition of literary exploration, Moon invites you to relax on an armchair of sublime seclusion in the enchanting Australian outback. Quench your spirit and join the wanderer Zearben in a ripple of unique awakenings and realizations brought to life through vivid poetry, verse and prose in astounding imagery. The Plateau Of Remembrance offers reflections of silken moonlight, in ancient scorched deserts, backdropped across the great southern starscapes, in vast orbits of endless horizons. It chronicles Zearben’s mystical journey in a way that draws out emotions rarely experienced. 'The most beautiful writing I have ever read. ... I have practically worshiped the writing of Gibran and Tagore, but you have well and truly surpassed both.' -Freda Scott, poet In a rainbow of rich poetic adventure The Great Wanderer Zearben climbs a beautiful dreamtime mountain in isolated enchantment.

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