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Outskirts of Inner Bowl

By:Felix Bongjoh
Publisher:Author Solutions
Print ISBN:9781490797588
eText ISBN:9781490797595
Edition:0
Copyright:2019
Format:Reflowable

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Based on the psychological trauma of death, especially through war and violence, and its meaning to the afflicted, the poems in this book dwell primarily on various perceptions of death and the way it affects man. So difficult is the phenomenon of death to comprehend, that the bereaved heal only partially, constantly relapsing into a mourning mood. The book is a reflection on how death drains man’s stamina to withstand agonizing adversity. Because of death’s long-lasting effects, the poet seizes the opportunity to explore the mind’s complexities, leading to its obscure character as it confronts new adverse experiences. Concluding that one can only explore the contours of the mind to penetrate the character of agony, the poet perceives the mind as an everlasting solid bowl, whose real core is never clearly understood. The title of the book directly derives from this perspective. Lastly, since death occurs in the context of ongoing life, including especially in the countryside and in urban settings, the book takes up other themes. The book explores various aspects of normal life, which may invariably shed light on the nature of man’s psychological stamina in the face of adversity.