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Hot Pink Peach

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"Hot Pink Peach" is a poetry book consisting of two long poems, written in the 1990s: "The Cerebral Sacristry" and "Zapadny." The book's opening poem, "The Cerebral Sacristry," offers encouragement and inspiration to those fighting through their outlandish territories, using rich language and abstract concepts.

The language of the poems is rich and dense, full of metaphors and abstract concepts that invite the reader to engage with the text on multiple levels.

The imagery of electrical abstractions within one's mind and the interplay of mysterious organisms creates a sense of otherworldliness and invites the reader to contemplate the complexities of the human psyche, mortality, and the meaning of existence and divinity which adds to its philosophical depth.

The use of enjambment and irregular line breaks contributes to the overall sense of disorientation and dreamlike quality of the text.

The second poem, "Zapadny," is a dense and complex exploration of themes such as love, pain, anger, and death.

It highlights isolation and the struggle to find meaning in life.

The vivid images at the end of the poem create a sense of suffering and despair.

Both poems are unique in their language, themes and poetic devices.

They share a complex and dense quality exploring perseverance in the darkness, the human experience and self-discovery using powerful and evocative language, vivid and abstract imagery which convey a sense of emotional distress.

Overall, the book is thought-provoking and enigmatic, resonating with readers who appreciate abstract and challenging poetry.

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191641401X / 9781916414013
Paperback / softback
01/08/2020
United Kingdom
102 pages
181 x 230 mm