Again, the Poplars Spread Their Bitter Scent - Adolf Pavlovich Shvedchikov - Grāmatas - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781984985507 - 2018. gada 1. februāris
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Again, The Poplars Spread Their Bitter Scent is a delightful book of poetry. Over the past 20 years, his poetic work became well known in Russia and abroad thanks to numerous publications. His poems systematically appear in various Anthologies and are published in the journals New Literature (Russia), Libelle (France), Pluma y tintero (Spain), Episteme, Our Poetry Archive (India), The World Poets Quarterly (China). Recently in Germany were published 5 books of his poetry: Jungle of Love, Crooked Mirrors of Imagination, Unknown eternal chains, the time has come to sum up, River of Life. Adolf Shvedchikov is a romantic poet. He is the master of love lyrics. But for him, love lyrics are not an independent goal. He tries to understand the whole spectrum of relationships between a man and a woman, to find the secret of a harmonic world in the categories of love. A great place in the poet's work is the theme of the relationship between a person and the world around him. He tries to find the philosophical meaning of life and wants to understand what human capabilities are in a relatively short time of his existence. I want to believe that this book can be of interest to the English-speaking and Russian-speaking readers. Gary Drury Publishing is Publisher of this TITLE.

Mediji Grāmatas     Paperback Book   (Grāmata ar mīksto vāku un līmēto muguru)
Izlaists 2018. gada 1. februāris
ISBN13 9781984985507
Izdevēji Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Lapas 62
Izmēri 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   95 g
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