The decay of life converses with the light of death in a poetic collection that glorifies existence.
Life-death coexistence
How is it possible to be born and die? To have something and lose it? Not material, but human, someone of our own, even ourselves? This is what this book is about, how we experience and deal with illness, decay, death. How can we coexist with the truth of death as we experience the loss of our own and human suffering.
What is the meaning of life under these conditions and how can we find the strength to continue accepting that yes, in life we will face our death and the death of others. What is the purpose of existence, why are we born and live, how do we give meaning to our short life and how can we feel that our passing is important beyond the simple and everyday experiences that nature forces us to seek for them.
It's raining again in my soul, the wilderness doesn't say to stop. Even if there are others next to me, the rhythm of loneliness does not stop.
(Excerpt from poem "Loneliness")
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