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Darkest Day

Autor Alaric Cabiling
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iun 2009
This is a debut collection of poetry. Its lyrical language invites us into a well of experience that reaches deep into love, desire, and sorrow and explores a vast inner world. This collection is a journey through a penetrating darkness, but in the end, it welcomes the light.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780615246888
ISBN-10: 0615246885
Pagini: 73
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Praenomen Press
Locul publicării:United States

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"Praenomen Press has just released its first collection of poetry from Alaric Cabiling, a promising new writer. The works collected together in The Darkest Day are somber, dark, and sweet in the vein of Sylvia Plath, Keats, or Shelley, and reveal a poet who unflinchingly looks into the depths of depression and finds beauty. The poems in The Darkest Day are told from an outsider's perspective. Each one has its own elegiac tone, dealing with loneliness, lost innocence, and sad sentimentality. A sweet melancholy pervades much of the work, but the sadness in these poems never becomes overwhelming. Rather, the compassion behind the author's free verse arouses the reader's sympathies. Alaric Cabiling has suffered from a long battle with depression, and this comes across clearly in the work. He has said that his writing is a sort of therapy for him, and that it is his hope that The Darkest Day will reach other individuals who are themselves struggling with depression. Cabiling's book has the capacity to do a lot of good by showing victims of depression that they are not alone. But this is not to say that his audience is limited -- far from it. The Darkest Day is a collection of sweet and sad poems, and is just the thing for a rainy day." -- Stone Ferrell, Brandylane Publishers