Dark Poetry, Volume 4: Gothic Twilight II

Dark Poetry, #4

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Addictions, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Reincarnation, Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: J J Ginty ISBN: 9781386311911
Publisher: J J Ginty Publication: August 13, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J J Ginty
ISBN: 9781386311911
Publisher: J J Ginty
Publication: August 13, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

BEHOLD! … AS HE PARADES THE MOTLEY INCARNATIONS THAT DWELL WITHIN THE TWILIGHT OF HIS HAUNTED GOTHIC SOUL! 

Gothic Twilight II is the fourth collection in J J Ginty's Dark Poetry series.

Pursuing on from the spectral dominions of Gothic Twilight (Dark Poetry, Volume 2). Here the author takes us on a less abstruse, easier to comprehend journey into the alternate, opaque apprehensions of everyday life, and its day-to-day experiences & insights. Represented throughout by his mysteriously unique view; exploring the memories, accounts, flashbacks, dreams, nightmares, … taken from his own personal involvements and observations. One could to say, it reads a bit like a poetic journal, of sorts.

The twenty-two poems herein are considerations and interpretations of various spiritual (or metaphysical) happenings, impressions, premonitions & intuitions. Covering topics such as: resurrection, rebirth, near death experience (NDE), the afterlife, God, Self, loss of Self, and the dichotomy of dualistic existence. 

J J Ginty also speaks to us of love, loss, grief, friendship; appreciation, inspiration, influence, fantasy; fate, fear, anger, joy; mental disturbance; delusion, illusion and obsessive desire. 

Some of the poems in this collection read like the psychotronic-memoires of an altered consciousness; where the reader is taken through the dipsomanic, drug-fuelled hallucinations and visions of J J Ginty's past (which do have a tendency to flashback into his present, everyday life, from time-to-time); thus leading to some pretty interesting juxtapositions on what life apparently is. 

Enjoy this short read, while you take in the paradoxical-irony shared through J J Ginty's surreal & sardonic glimpses of Nirvana, Heaven, Hell, Purgatory; Life, Love, Damnation & Suffering. Coupled with his nihilistic & caustic glances at a hopelessly dysphoric and dystopian world future.

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BEHOLD! … AS HE PARADES THE MOTLEY INCARNATIONS THAT DWELL WITHIN THE TWILIGHT OF HIS HAUNTED GOTHIC SOUL! 

Gothic Twilight II is the fourth collection in J J Ginty's Dark Poetry series.

Pursuing on from the spectral dominions of Gothic Twilight (Dark Poetry, Volume 2). Here the author takes us on a less abstruse, easier to comprehend journey into the alternate, opaque apprehensions of everyday life, and its day-to-day experiences & insights. Represented throughout by his mysteriously unique view; exploring the memories, accounts, flashbacks, dreams, nightmares, … taken from his own personal involvements and observations. One could to say, it reads a bit like a poetic journal, of sorts.

The twenty-two poems herein are considerations and interpretations of various spiritual (or metaphysical) happenings, impressions, premonitions & intuitions. Covering topics such as: resurrection, rebirth, near death experience (NDE), the afterlife, God, Self, loss of Self, and the dichotomy of dualistic existence. 

J J Ginty also speaks to us of love, loss, grief, friendship; appreciation, inspiration, influence, fantasy; fate, fear, anger, joy; mental disturbance; delusion, illusion and obsessive desire. 

Some of the poems in this collection read like the psychotronic-memoires of an altered consciousness; where the reader is taken through the dipsomanic, drug-fuelled hallucinations and visions of J J Ginty's past (which do have a tendency to flashback into his present, everyday life, from time-to-time); thus leading to some pretty interesting juxtapositions on what life apparently is. 

Enjoy this short read, while you take in the paradoxical-irony shared through J J Ginty's surreal & sardonic glimpses of Nirvana, Heaven, Hell, Purgatory; Life, Love, Damnation & Suffering. Coupled with his nihilistic & caustic glances at a hopelessly dysphoric and dystopian world future.

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