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Cargando... Nocturnal (edición 2019)por Wilder Poetry (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. It's visually stunning, with the black and white pages and illustrations! But that's it on the positive side, unfortunately. I like some minimalistic style poetry that has become popular after "milk and honey", but this collection felt like words put together that made sense, but didn't convey any meaning. It feels like artsy instagram/tumblr captions. And I want more out of poetry than that. If you use this few words, it's expected that you put a lot of thought into making it as elegant or emotion-provoking as possible, which this had little of. I received a copy through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
From @wilderpoetry comes a heavily expanded revised edition of Nocturnal, a collection of poetry and beautifully illustrated black-and-white imagery inspired by darkened days and sleepless nights. Poetry meets presentation in each of the four sections ("Dusk," "Northern Lights," "Howl," "Lucid Dreams,"), which trace the author's continuing journey of self-discovery while illuminating a path for others along the way. Ink stains, landscapes, dreamlike animals, blackened pages, and textured spreads create a multifaceted reading experience. And true to the moniker, these poems are linked by a motif of "the wild." Celebrating the art of self-love poetry with both word and image, Nocturnal will leave readers comforted, curious, and inspired to explore the world around them. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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that didn’t touch me-
changing shapes in the wind;
not because we asked
her to be different, but
because the wild showed her
it was okay to be free.”
These poems are so beautiful! They were melodic and emotional and the images paired with the poems just made it all the more beautiful. However, there were moments that did seem to get a little repetitive to me as the writer used the same imagery multiple times. One example of this is hands. There are multiple examples of hands holding, or grasping. The first few poems with it struck me as lovely and deep but then the later ones unimpressive. ( )