Letters From The Bell Tower

“Letters From The Bell Tower” by Clyde Hurlston is a poetry collection published by Reflections Of Janus on April 20, 2021. This edition comprises 222 pages and is presented in English. In this second volume, Hurlston explores the depths of his own interiority, aiming to break free from the confines of his comfort zones and the burdens of self-imposed limitations. The work features a blend of poetry, prose, and personal philosophy, reflecting a range of emotions from romantic and passionate to angry and visceral.
Readers will find that Hurlston’s writing serves as a means to navigate a chaotic world while also providing insights shaped by a life of isolation. The collection draws inspiration from classic literature and resonates with contemporary themes of social distancing. Each piece is crafted to illuminate the complexities of the human experience, making it a thoughtful exploration of personal and societal challenges.
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In his second volume of poetry, Clyde Hurlston seeks to illuminate every corner of his own interiority; in an effort to escape both the restrictive nature of his comfort zones and the weight of his self-imposed limitations. “Letters From The Bell Tower” is a collection of poetry, prose, and personal philosophy that, at times, can be romantic and passionate. Uplifting and insightful. And at other times, it is angry, biting, and visceral. Its every piece written with the aims of helping the author makes sense of a world gone mad whilst simultaneously making sense of a perspective earned through a life of isolation. Drawing inspiration from a tale of classic literature, and seemingly prescient in current times of social distancing, Clyde Hurlston has sought to create a collection even more special than his debut book, “A Debt Paid In Ink.”
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