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Whatever We Are: John B. Lee Signature Series

Autor Eva Kolacz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2019
This collection of poems, Whatever We Are, will resonate with the reader in a powerful way. Full of emotions directly inspired by life, they explore the hidden roads of imagination, allowing readers to become immersed in new territories that are not always comfortable, even though necessary and rewarding. Eva Kolacz began her journey without the need to escape from the facts. She had the ability to face the truth in order to find solace in the most challenging circumstances. These poems will transport the reader beyond everyday matters - the world's troubles - to bring us into a place of transcendence, of luminous intensity. In her poem "The Blueprint of a Lake" she writes, We are now lost in the reflection of clouds / between the rocks covered with algae over time / time faster than our thoughts. In the book, Whatever We Are, Eva Kolacz has emerged as a poet who understands the power of the written word. Her poems become a stage that allows her inner thoughts to surface. Her poetry not only leads the reader into her world, but into the perspectives of others. Her poems are full of emotion. They are genuine and life-enhancing. By avoiding sentimentality, she depicts stories without shame. Her lines, although raw at times, strive to defy any challenge and overcome her haunting past through the destruction of unwanted images.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781927725672
ISBN-10: 1927725674
Pagini: 82
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: Hidden Brook Press
Colecția John B. Lee Signature Series
Seria John B. Lee Signature Series


Notă biografică

What circumstances will make a person leave their country, knowing that they will never be allowed to return? What makes a person leave behind everything they possess? What makes a person leave family and friends knowing they may never see them again? In 1981, Eva Kolacz, a young actress and poet, left Poland, then ruled by the Soviet Union, because the voices of artists and writers were silenced by censorship. She couldn't travel freely. Living behind the Iron Curtain she felt like a bird in a cage. With her daughter she travelled to Libya to join her husband, a civil engineer working under contract. The three of them ran to Italy and spent a few months in the refugee camp, Latina, before immigrating to Canada. Not knowing English, she chose to express herself visually through art and became a professional painter. Her poems were published in Polish magazines. It took her 25 years to write poems in English; this is her first book.