The Poet

The Poet

Meredith Nicholson

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Editorial:
Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Psicología
ISBN:
9789370813427
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The Poet is a novel that follows a contemplative protagonist known as the Poet as he navigates the emotional landscapes of love, human relationships, and the struggles of those around him. Through his observations of an idyllic yet troubled community, he becomes particularly drawn to the plight of a young girl whose innocence is overshadowed by familial discord. As the novel begins, he reflects on the isolation of the child, whose sorrow stands in stark contrast to the joy of those around her. His introspection is interrupted by the arrival of a woman whose warmth and kindness instantly transform the child s sadness into happiness. The Poet finds himself deeply affected by this interaction, recognizing in it a reflection of his own search for meaning and connection. As relationships unfold and societal expectations press upon him, he grapples with the tension between artistic ideals and the realities of daily life. The novel delves into the intricate balance between introspection and engagement with the world, weaving themes of love, ambition, and the influence of personal choices on the lives of others.

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