Umbral Poetry: Madness Undone

Par : Jack V. Hollows
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8991972703
  • EAN9798991972703
  • Date de parution07/11/2024
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  • ÉditeurJack V. Hollows

Résumé

In this captivating novel, a poet with borderline personality disorder writes out his experiences that mirror is painful past and crumbling inner world through the art of poetry. It's a gripping page turner as you read through his thoughts and feel his wrestling with his old identity and emotional trauma, you can feel every emotion carries as he forces himself into a better way of life. His mind knows it's what he needs to do in order to live a life he's proud of, but the heart keeps trying to drag him back into self-destructive behavior that's familiar. Will he survive the change? Witness the unraveling of a mind trying to find what it means to be "yourself".
In this captivating novel, a poet with borderline personality disorder writes out his experiences that mirror is painful past and crumbling inner world through the art of poetry. It's a gripping page turner as you read through his thoughts and feel his wrestling with his old identity and emotional trauma, you can feel every emotion carries as he forces himself into a better way of life. His mind knows it's what he needs to do in order to live a life he's proud of, but the heart keeps trying to drag him back into self-destructive behavior that's familiar. Will he survive the change? Witness the unraveling of a mind trying to find what it means to be "yourself".