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Oils

Stephen Sexton

Casa editrice: The Emma Press

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Oils is a gorgeous, beguiling collection of poems where the poise of the delivery belies the emotional, existential turmoil within.
Through his portraits of an atheist, a pickpocket and a spinach-loving sailor (among others), Stephen Sexton evokes a strange kind of melancholy as he strives to reconcile passion with detachment and profound self-doubt with unwavering love.
Disponibile da: 17/09/2014.
Lunghezza di stampa: 36 pagine.

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