Tangled Yet Coiled
Autor Tom Burgessen Limba Engleză Carte – mai 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781912092192
ISBN-10: 1912092190
Pagini: 56
Dimensiuni: 105 x 148 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.06 kg
Editura: Arkbound
Colecția Palavro
Locul publicării:Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1912092190
Pagini: 56
Dimensiuni: 105 x 148 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.06 kg
Editura: Arkbound
Colecția Palavro
Locul publicării:Bristol, United Kingdom
Recenzii
“Tom’s work is standing silently in the wings, dusting itself down, waiting to take centre stage and preparing to enter your eyes, rise to your frontal creative cortex, and fill your soul with utterings of simplicity, beauty, power, majesty, fragility, and optimism.” – Tracey West, CEO and Co-Founder of The Word Forest Organisation
Phrases like ‘climate emergency’ and ‘ecological breakdown’ are just not going away — they highlight a reality, not only a potential future but something well and truly underway for many lives across the planet. Increasingly, it is bursting through the fault lines of our daily lives — if nowhere else, then certainly in our minds. Speaking from his lived experience of mental instability, Tom explores in his book the myriad emotions around this existential threat as he searches for light, wrestles with hard truths, and seeks to build solidarity. The poetry is vivid, lyrical, and profound, clearly coming from a place of deep feeling.Speaking from his lived experience of mental instability, Tom explores the climate emergency, the unifying potential of nature, and experiences of wilderness that vault the ego, captivate, and sustain. There is a strong thread of dissonance and uncertainty in these pages, as Tom interrogates where mental health intersects with these issues. But ultimately, it is written with the hope of turning powerlessness into small acts of courage and championing the natural beauty found in humans and all living things.
Phrases like ‘climate emergency’ and ‘ecological breakdown’ are just not going away — they highlight a reality, not only a potential future but something well and truly underway for many lives across the planet. Increasingly, it is bursting through the fault lines of our daily lives — if nowhere else, then certainly in our minds. Speaking from his lived experience of mental instability, Tom explores in his book the myriad emotions around this existential threat as he searches for light, wrestles with hard truths, and seeks to build solidarity. The poetry is vivid, lyrical, and profound, clearly coming from a place of deep feeling.Speaking from his lived experience of mental instability, Tom explores the climate emergency, the unifying potential of nature, and experiences of wilderness that vault the ego, captivate, and sustain. There is a strong thread of dissonance and uncertainty in these pages, as Tom interrogates where mental health intersects with these issues. But ultimately, it is written with the hope of turning powerlessness into small acts of courage and championing the natural beauty found in humans and all living things.