Poetry books

The architect of the matrix

Writing a song is one way to focus the gaze on small flashes of light, fog figures, distant sounds like a dream, which take place on the fringes of consciousness - like meeting another self, or another aspect within me, who lives in secret, feels and thinks things from a different angle than the ordinary self. . The charm of a poem is in its fog, being rising like a vapor from a kind of hidden earth, hidden even from the kind of poet himself. The song does not belong to him but to someone else who lives in it and weaves his own reflections on life, as a kind of spectator who shows interest in things from a quite different angle from the private perspective of his daily personality, the trifle. 272 pages

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Redemption of soul

Songs struggle for confession and insight and create a kind of strange spiral dance among themselves. For a moment, they seem to move on, solving or skipping an ancient riddle that always tails after them, and suddenly, they return to their first place, as if nothing had happened and the Messiah from whom they expected redemption was revealed to be a false Messiah. Perhaps it is the way of this correction that is subject to a different logic, to the beauty of chaos, to shake the wings of a butterfly that creates an unexpected effect. 215 pages

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A wounded pilgrim

And again we are here, in the ancient encounter between love and death. It is simple, that the previous being should dissolve when a new being is born. In every deep love, which gives birth to life, a certain death must appear, a certain parting from the self you were before, before being administered to another being. Otherwise, the merger was not deep and everyone remained what they were before. This was not the poet's intention and it does not interest him. He is interested in how one is born again by the power of love. Therefore, it is constantly dealing with extreme melting conditions that occur at high temperatures. 178 pages

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The amusement of the king in his bones

This book is based on the notion that the world and the soul are fragments of the divine being. It begins with the shattering of worlds, the brokenness of the soul, and ascends to rejuvenation and resurrection. One pole, the 'wonder' - the pain and longing, a consciousness of disconnection from the divine source and a terrible thirst to return to it. His other pole, the 'correction' - the uniqueness out of love, out of admiration and beauty. 128 pages

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