The Ironic Truth

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book The Ironic Truth by Cecile Mermelstein, Xlibris US
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Author: Cecile Mermelstein ISBN: 9781503592292
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: August 5, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Cecile Mermelstein
ISBN: 9781503592292
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: August 5, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

In this collection of poetry, the author uses irony to tickle the mind and to remind the reader that contradictions in life are inescapable and function as a reminder of how precarious and unpredictable life is. Mystery and the unanticipated events that emerge in our lives are teachable moments and according to the author fate governs life. For the author, irony represents deliberate contrariness. Reading this poetry will remind the reader of lifes twists and turns. The poetic form used in this book of poetry is rhyme, in addition to incorporating mythological characters such as dragons, mermaids, centaurs and unicorns to have the reader dive deep into a world of magical realism. In the end, the reader will truly appreciate how the evocative themes and images expressed in the poetry captures the essential meaning of life.

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In this collection of poetry, the author uses irony to tickle the mind and to remind the reader that contradictions in life are inescapable and function as a reminder of how precarious and unpredictable life is. Mystery and the unanticipated events that emerge in our lives are teachable moments and according to the author fate governs life. For the author, irony represents deliberate contrariness. Reading this poetry will remind the reader of lifes twists and turns. The poetic form used in this book of poetry is rhyme, in addition to incorporating mythological characters such as dragons, mermaids, centaurs and unicorns to have the reader dive deep into a world of magical realism. In the end, the reader will truly appreciate how the evocative themes and images expressed in the poetry captures the essential meaning of life.

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