Poetry to Poems
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
Poetry to Poems is a vibrant tapestry of poetic and lyrical prose, traversing the landscapes of personal reflection, science, nature, social commentary, and existential musings. The work is organized into thematic sections, each exploring different facets of human experience.
The poems on realizations and identity meditate on transformation, creativity, and the search for self. These pieces blend philosophical inquiry with playful language, questioning reality and the nature of existence.
Poems on science and math use scientific concepts as metaphors for uncertainty, relationships, and the limits of human understanding. Math and physics become vehicles for exploring love, connection, and the mysteries of the universe.
A significant portion of the poetry addresses environmental crisis and climate change. The tone is urgent and mournful, lamenting the loss of nature and calling for activism. The poems evoke images of melting ice caps, burning forests, and the consequences of human inaction.
There are themes of friendship and love, of connection, longing, and vulnerability. The writing is intimate, sometimes playful, sometimes aching, capturing the joys and sorrows of relationships.
Poems on death and disease confront mortality, loss, and the fragility of life. There is a recurring motif of children, innocence lost, and the inevitability of death, balanced by reflections on heaven and the hope for peace.
There are reflections on the past, present and future contemplate time, memory, and hope. The poet urges living in the present, letting go of regret, and believing in possibility.
Nature and beauty are celebrated. These works evoke the beauty and transience of the natural world, often as a metaphor for emotional states.
The poems on social media and technology explore modern anxieties and ironies. These poems explore digital life, social isolation, and the search for authentic connection in a virtual age.
Global issues — migration, democracy, injustice — are addressed in the section titled People, Politics, and the World. The poems contrast personal privilege with the struggles of refugees, calls for equality, and questions political systems.
There are also multilingual poems. This section includes poems in French and Spanish, broadening its cultural scope and expressing universal themes of love, hope, and existential questioning.
Finally, the closing section is a playful, self-deprecating meditation on poetry itself. The poet questions his own authenticity and the meaning of poetic creation.
Poetry to Poems by Charles Ynfante is a wide-ranging, emotionally resonant collection that weaves together personal, scientific, environmental, and social threads. Its style is direct yet imaginative, blending rhyme, free verse, and prose to explore the complexities of life, love, loss, and the world we inhabit.