Letters To Myself
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $4.99
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Publisher Description
ABOUT THIS COLLECTION: Each of us experiences the world in our own way, but few of us – save a poet – can express the totality of what we experience. Saud Al-Yaqout has this gift. His poems, or letters to himself, capture ideas, scenes, feelings, and experiences in a way that allows readers to see the world through a poet’s eyes. By accepting Saud’s invitation to “Dismember my eyes and gaze through them to see / What has already been said and what is painted in me”, readers will find a “magic repossessed” and a “beauty redefined”. Letters to Myself contains 31 poems written in a unique style that combines Romanticism and Neo-Classical Arabic poetry. Covering topics from love and the loss of love to nature, technology, and society, Saud’s poems are a melting pot, where Greek mythology, Islamic civilization, Arabian culture, and the experiences of the modern world merge to create a new perspective on the complexity of being.
Customer Reviews
A dreamy escape
Loved it! The poems were fluid and beautifully written, yet some manage to tackle serious issues in a passionate voice. The artwork used within the book captures the hazy, magical dreamscapes the poet paints in the reader's mind. Highly recommended.
Loved the art pieces
Im not a very huge poetry fan, however the pieces in this book moved me! Both the way the poet basically lays out his thoughts, as well as how transparent he seems through his lines. What sparked my interest though, was the amazing artwork in the book and how each poem related perfectly well with the art piece.
Overall i think it was a great read, very Well done. 👌