- Summary
- Gabriel's work is marked by a deep struggle with repetition and hesitation, yet as the poet reimagines the anti-heroic existence of an artist, he uncovers profound questions about the nature of art, life, and the fundamental human need for love. The author's rich apprehension of the ordinary is frequently intersected by the rare, a perspective that makes the reader feel both the weight of life and the vast volume of emptiness that exists on forever. His poems unfold to show us the living and the dead, allowing us to recognize that love exists despite reasons that may not exist. The story suggests that even when someone is loved for no specific reason, a deep love remains for the reason itself, highlighting the enduring beauty of human connection.
- Title
- Broadstone Books
- Description
- Broadstone Books
- Keywords
- poems, author, poetry, life, poet, collection, like, books, love, family, there, publication, memory, date, paperback, pages, university
- NS Lookup
- A 198.185.159.144, A 198.49.23.145, A 198.49.23.144, A 198.185.159.145
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-20Summarized 2026-04-21
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