Abysses Voragini

Abysses Voragini by Shpendi Sollaku Noé is a poetry collection published by AuthorHouse in 2009. This edition, written in English and spanning 148 pages, explores profound themes through vivid imagery and emotional depth. The poetry engages with elements of existence, using visceral language to convey truths about life and loss.
Readers will find that Sollaku Noé’s verses evoke a powerful sense of absence and reflection, as he crafts scenes that resonate with desolation and opaque hopes. The collection invites contemplation on the remnants of what once was, prompting readers to feel the weight of absence in a landscape devoid of trees. Through this exploration, the poetry captures the essence of human experience, blending style and synthesis to create a poignant narrative of remembrance and loss.
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Shpendi Sollaku Noé’s poetry delves into meat, bone, and blood. He uses verses to pound on a stone to get at the truth; and he succeeds perfectly, coordinating style and synthesis. Before understanding, the reader feels. He sees himself in a forest without trees, praising the trees that are not there anymore, but through the force of the poetry, for a moment, the reader perceives the landscape as it was before the disappearance of the trees. Scenes, murals, puzzles that are fiction remind the reader of desolation, remorse, opaque hopes-“The empty apocalypse.”
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