Spoken Love

Spoken Love

Spoken Love

Derrick Dzine dargan

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AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2009
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781449021566
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Spoken Love is the fictional, poetic interpretation of a painting. The painting captures soul mates professing love for the first time before tumultuous events in their relationship occur. The book details the story of Mr. and Mrs. Poem with grandeur and graphic detail. Narrated by vintage man and woman, Spoken Love is like turning pages as their memories cast like fishing rods into The River of Reflection. The scenery is amazing. It’s like wet wood in the fireplace blazing, then blowing the ember of their encounters and rekindling a new fragrance to their flame. It’s like hot cocoa and communication. Mr. and Mrs. Poem’s characters get developed like negatives to bring out the positive values in their adulterous affair of bliss. Written in a poetic form that reads like dialog as Mr. and Mrs. Poem make confessions (before a sea of anticipating audience members) about the circumstances that brought them together, apart and back to back to face forever. Spoken Love goes back and forth between past and present, dealing with the dynamics of being single, divorced and separated, in and out of poetry and fictional dimensions, solidifying the written intention of blurring the line between poetry, novel, stage, screen play, reality and personal connection and making the hard times for Mr. and Mrs. Poem, as well as you and yours hard to remember. Spoken Love was written for couples to feel forever as they read together, as they gradually realize that every moment in love is a treasure. Spoken Love is a novel song, a fictional poem without an ending, an eternal endeavor. Spoken Love is the blue ocean of novels, the Cirque du Soleil of poetry. Poetry books don’t compel you to read chapter after chapter; Spoken Love does. Contemporary novels attempt to be poetic, but fall short. Spoken Love is a page turning fictional novel enhanced with paintings and riveting writing unlike any other.

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