The Man Who Drowned Himself On Stage by Patrick David Hart

The Man Who Drowned Himself On Stage by Patrick David Hart

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The Man Who Drowned Himself On Stage by Patrick David Hart

The Man Who Drowned Himself On Stage speaks of the fragility of the human heart and soul. In Patrick Hart's second book, he surprises the audience by removing yet another layer of proverbial skin, as he addresses common, yet difficult themes, such as love, pain, artistry, death, and depression. The Man Who Drowned Himself On Stage is hyper focused on the author's growth as a writer, and as the title suggests, a complete exposure of his conscience and subconscious. Patrick writes with an unbridled ferocity that is increasingly rare in today's poetic landscape, and this book further concretes that brand. If his first book, WAR PAINT, was the distillery, then this installment is the alcohol poisoning. This poetry collection will move you with lines and lessons like, Some paradises desire a God, but spend eternity trying to find one, and Loneliness grows like a weed, where love, love blooms like an orchid. It must be nurtured kindly.

SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780578504117
ISBN 10 0578504111
Titre The Man Who Drowned Himself On Stage
Auteur Patrick David Hart
Série 1
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Patrick Hart
Année de publication 2019-05-03
Nombre de pages 150
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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