Author: | Dimitris Paraskevopoulos | ISBN: | 9781491889824 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK | Publication: | January 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK | Language: | English |
Author: | Dimitris Paraskevopoulos |
ISBN: | 9781491889824 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse UK |
Publication: | January 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse UK |
Language: | English |
MASS IN FLUX (Prize of the Greek Writers Society) Mass in flux is called the poets seventh discourse out of the ten books he has written to date. Functioning in the essence of poetry, Dimitris Paraskevopoulos raises his voice like a wheezy cry. He wishes to awaken consciences with his felicitous verses, which always find their target in the readers heart. The poet is a rebel who lays bare the night heading for the suns only recourse. He points out and waits. He knows history. He knows the direction of things like the Ancient Greeks. He derives precepts from the rich spiritual and fighting traditions of Arcadia. He reprimands those who rebuff their responsibilities during the years of general crisis. In this book, the poet sheds light with the lantern of his sensitivity and the vertigo of chaos, and he reposits the balsam of his verses on societys wounds expecting the recovery of colours . Dimitris Paraskevopoulos is firm in his beliefs and in the panhuman values. He lives the perpetual twirl of things and the cyclical repetition of the Flowing Mass
MASS IN FLUX (Prize of the Greek Writers Society) Mass in flux is called the poets seventh discourse out of the ten books he has written to date. Functioning in the essence of poetry, Dimitris Paraskevopoulos raises his voice like a wheezy cry. He wishes to awaken consciences with his felicitous verses, which always find their target in the readers heart. The poet is a rebel who lays bare the night heading for the suns only recourse. He points out and waits. He knows history. He knows the direction of things like the Ancient Greeks. He derives precepts from the rich spiritual and fighting traditions of Arcadia. He reprimands those who rebuff their responsibilities during the years of general crisis. In this book, the poet sheds light with the lantern of his sensitivity and the vertigo of chaos, and he reposits the balsam of his verses on societys wounds expecting the recovery of colours . Dimitris Paraskevopoulos is firm in his beliefs and in the panhuman values. He lives the perpetual twirl of things and the cyclical repetition of the Flowing Mass