What I wish to conclude and insist on is the fact, and sometimes a problem at the same time, that poetry, and art in general, was and always is the "Prometheus" of tomorrow. In other words, we would simply say that through the poetry/art of today we shape the society of tomorrow. And I say that this is sometimes a problem as in recent years I have observed with great sadness a poetry languishing and trapping itself in commercial and outdated castles of apathy, apathy, irreverence, shallowness and, ultimately perfectly in the climate of its time, vicariousness.
The present poetry collection aims (or I want to believe it aims) to demolish these castles and through the questioning and revision of otherwise accepted truths to redefine our existential identity. A redefinition which will not give us a better tomorrow, but the very tomorrow that we are in danger of losing with the current, ideal and material manifestations of the structures of our concepts. And this is my answer!
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