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Poetic Canvas

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

In a world saturated with information and noise, poetry offers a sanctuary for the soul, a place where words dance and emotions soar. "Poetic Canvas" invites you on a journey into the realm of poetry, unveiling its power to capture the essence of human existence and ignite the imagination.

Within these pages, you'll discover a tapestry of poetic voices, each with a unique perspective and style. From the lyrical musings of classic poets to the raw energy of contemporary voices, this book showcases the boundless diversity and beauty of the poetic landscape. Explore poems that delve into the depths of love, loss, joy, and sorrow, capturing the full spectrum of human experience.

Poetry is more than just words on a page; it's a living, breathing art form with the power to transport us to different times and places, to make us feel emotions we never knew we had, and to challenge our preconceived notions. "Poetic Canvas" takes you on a journey through the ages, exploring the evolution of poetry from ancient epics to modern free verse. Discover how poetry has been used to tell stories, preserve traditions, and convey important messages, shaping cultures and societies throughout history.

In an era of instant gratification and short attention spans, poetry offers a refreshing antidote, inviting us to slow down and savor the beauty and complexity of language. "Poetic Canvas" celebrates the enduring legacy of poetry, showcasing its ability to transcend boundaries of time, culture, and geography. Through poetry, we can connect with others on a profound level, finding solace, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

Whether you're a seasoned poetry lover or new to the art form, "Poetic Canvas" will captivate and inspire you. Immerse yourself in the written word, let your imagination soar, and discover the transformative power of poetry. This book is a testament to the enduring power of poetry, a reminder that in a world often defined by logic and reason, there is still a place for beauty, emotion, and the magic of words.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 161 pages.

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