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Shells and pebbles - A story for children

Anonymous

Publisher: Good Press

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"Shells and Pebbles" presents a captivating collection of poetry that delves into the beauty and fragility of human existence. Through vivid imagery and innovative use of metaphor, the anonymous author crafts a lyrical exploration of life's transient moments, much like the shells and pebbles washed ashore by the tides. The poems reflect a modernist influence, distinguishing themselves with an economy of language and emotional depth that resonates with readers who have come to crave authenticity in contemporary literature. The work's thematic elements draw from nature, memory, and introspection, thus situating it within the broader context of environmental poetry and existential reflection. The decision to remain anonymous enriches the reading experience, inviting an introspective journey that focuses on the universal rather than the personal. This choice may stem from the author's desire to transcend individual identity and speak to the collective human experience, a strategy reminiscent of the many poets who have shunned the limelight to prioritize their message. The absence of a named creator prompts readers to engage with the text on a deeper level, making their interpretations vital. "Shells and Pebbles" is highly recommended for readers seeking a poetic journey that marries simplicity with profound insight. The work's exploration of life's ephemeral nature offers solace in shared experience, making it a valuable addition to both personal and academic collections alike. Prepare to be moved and challenged as you wander through the ebb and flow of emotion encapsulated within these pages.
Available since: 07/10/2023.
Print length: 21 pages.

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