Dans "Civilisé", l'auteur revisite la noirceur de ses débuts avec un style direct et des images puissantes, témoignant de vingt ans de maturité. Les poèmes, inspirés par une toile de Norman J. Olson, évoquent un homme vieillissant et déprimé, mais toujours debout, reflétant l'état d'esprit de l'écriture.
Walter Ruhlmann Livres
Walter Ruhlmann est un poète prolifique dont l'œuvre s'étend à l'anglais et au français. Ses vers explorent un large éventail de thèmes, se plongeant souvent dans l'introspection et des observations aiguisées du monde. Les poèmes de Ruhlmann ont été présentés dans de nombreuses collections et publications à travers le monde. Sa voix distinctive et son approche perspicace font de sa poésie une lecture captivante pour ceux qui recherchent profondeur et originalité.





Fandango
- 56pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Set against a backdrop of vibrant emotions and complex relationships, this novel explores the intricacies of love and loss. The characters navigate the challenges of their intertwined lives, revealing deep insights into human nature. With a blend of humor and poignancy, the story delves into themes of identity and connection, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences. Ruhlmann's unique narrative style enhances the emotional depth, making it a compelling read for those interested in character-driven stories.
mgv2_80 | I'm on Fire | 04_15
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The April 2015 issue of Datura, titled "I'm on Fire Je suis en feu," features a vibrant collection of creative works that explore themes of passion and intensity. It showcases a diverse array of poetry, essays, and visual art, inviting readers to delve into the fiery emotions and experiences that shape human life. This issue emphasizes personal expression and the transformative power of creativity, making it a compelling read for those interested in contemporary artistic voices.
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une anthologie de poésie sur l'espèce humaine/a poetry anthology about the human race
- 70pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This poetry anthology brings together 21st-century poets from both French and English backgrounds, exploring the complexities of the human experience. It serves as a reflective commentary on humanity's destructive journey over the past 300,000 years, presenting a diverse array of voices that confront themes of existence and the human condition. Through their verses, the poets aim to illuminate the path of Homo sapiens, offering insights that resonate across cultures and languages.
Exploring the theme of loss, this collection is divided into five distinct parts, each addressing a different type of loss. It delves into the author's experiences with losing self-confidence, the death of a father, fading memories, the love of a partner, and the struggles with mental clarity. Through poignant reflections, the work captures the profound impact of these losses on personal identity and emotional well-being.