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Humans

João Calazans Filho

Publisher: Babelcube

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Summary

          Humans highlights a singular proposal: a work of poetry that goes beyond traditional lyricism, grappling geopolitical topics and contemporary questions with deep sincerity. Although the reflections are not always subtle or romantic, the poetry between these pages brings a unique combination of feelings, realism and philosophy. Reading this will lead to self-awareness and it will invite the reader to ponder on where humankind belongs and it's own fate. 
          This book suggests that poetry, even in times of crisis and uncertainty, remains a powerful tool for questioning behaviors, acquiring new perspectives and finding new ways of transforming the world. After all, change starts in individuals - it is we, humans, that have the power of molding our future. Time itself, wise and relentless, reveals truths and grants reasons, but one's responsible for deciding how to live and how to influence others. 
          Humans is, thereby, a poetic rehearsal that transcends the simple aesthetic pleasure. It instigates, inspires and dares, representing an invitation to introspection and action. 
          Throughout it's pages, we find not only verses, but the essence of a calling for change, real and conscious change, offering the reader a journey of critical thinking and renewed hope.
Available since: 03/18/2025.
Print length: 116 pages.

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