Exploring the aesthetics of poetic freedom, the book spans from antiquity to contemporary times, examining influences across Europe, the Middle East, and the English-speaking world. It engages with the works of renowned poets like Whitman, Dickinson, Rilke, Dante, and Virgil, challenging conventional notions of poetic expression. This analysis offers a transformative perspective on literary and modern history, highlighting the profound gift of aesthetic freedom in poetry.
Paul Oppenheimer Knihy
