Lost Books

Lost Books by Adrienne J. Odasso, published by Flipped Eye Publishing Limited in 2010, is a collection of poetry that spans 66 pages. This edition presents a unique exploration of themes related to memory and the complexities of personal and cultural heritage, intertwining American and European influences through vivid imagery.
Readers will find that Lost Books delves into the consequences of choices made and those avoided, using ethereal language to evoke a sense of open spaces and introspection. The poems reflect on the interplay between the poet’s American roots and her European experiences, offering a rich tapestry of thoughts and emotions. This work invites contemplation on the fragility of memory and the landscapes that shape our identities.
Official synopsis Publisher
Forbidden berries from land littered with burial grounds, a spine tilling the dirt, a fragile horizon shattered into a thousand missing pieces; Adrienne J. Odasso’s début explores the consequences of roads taken and paths sidestepped. Brimming with ethereal imagery and suffused with the complications of memory, Lost Books is the poetry of open spaces and eyes closed tight, the poet’s American heritage underpinned by her European experience.
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