Truth on Trial
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- 4,49 €
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Description de l’éditeur
Truth on Trial is a deeply philosophical and emotionally resonant collection of poems that confronts the moral dilemmas, contradictions, and silent struggles of contemporary life. At its core, the book asks a timeless question: What happens when truth is no longer absolute, but negotiable? Through sharp observation and reflective insight, this collection explores how individuals navigate a world where appearances often outweigh authenticity and convenience frequently triumphs over conscience.
Philosophically, the collection reflects on the tension between external conformity and inner freedom. It questions whether dignity can survive in environments shaped by fear, opportunism, and superficial success. The poems suggest that the greatest battles are not always fought in public arenas but within the human conscience — between comfort and conviction, survival and integrity, resignation and resistance.
At the same time, Truth on Trial is not merely critical; it is also deeply human. It acknowledges vulnerability, pain, disillusionment, and doubt, while gently pointing toward resilience and self-awakening. The voice that emerges from these pages is neither cynical nor naïve — it is searching, questioning, and determined to hold onto meaning even in uncertain times. The collection emphasizes that true change begins not with grand revolutions but with individual awareness and the courage to see clearly.
Written in accessible yet profound language, the poems function as mirrors rather than lectures. Readers may find themselves reflected in moments of hesitation, frustration, hope, or quiet rebellion. The work challenges the reader to reconsider what has been accepted as normal and to rediscover the value of empathy, accountability, and moral clarity.
Ultimately, Truth on Trial is both a literary experience and a philosophical journey. It invites readers to slow down, to question deeply, and to reclaim their inner voice in a world crowded with noise. This is a book for thoughtful readers — for those who sense that something essential is being lost in modern life and who seek not escapism, but understanding.
More than a collection of poems, it is a meditation on truth, conscience, and the human condition — a reminder that even when truth is challenged, distorted, or silenced, it continues to exist within every questioning mind and every awakened heart.