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Precipice
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Exploring themes of memory, mortality, morality, and love, John Donoghue's collection features forty-eight free-verse sonnets that offer fresh perspectives on life's complexities. His work reflects a deep engagement with the world, presenting personal and surprising configurations of universal subjects. The poems aim to rejuvenate the reader's appreciation for poetry by capturing the exhilarating strangeness of existence, making them resonate with the gritty realities of daily life.
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2002, měkká
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