Catharsis

Catharsis by Mary R. Dobbins, published by AuthorHouse in March 2009, is a collection of poetry that explores the process of releasing strong emotions. This edition consists of 68 pages and is presented in English. The poems within this book address a range of topics, including love, death, friendship, and introspection, reflecting the author’s personal experiences and emotions.
Readers will find a diverse array of poems that evoke both sadness and joy, as well as thoughtful and humorous reflections. The collection aims to honor the memories of family and friends while providing insights into various aspects of life. Through this journey, the author hopes to offer moments of lightness and smiles, inviting readers to engage with the emotional spectrum captured in these pages.
Official synopsis Publisher
Catharsis is the process of releasing strong emotions. The poems in this book have served as my catharses. They cover topics from love to death, and many things in between. Some of the poems are sad, and some are joyous. Some of them are thoughtful, and others are humorous. Through the process of writing the works presented here I have found ways to honor the memories of family and friends. I have also used the writing process to address several issues concerning love. I have touched upon the topics of friendship, survival, and introspection, among others. This book also contains some smiles in the form of short poems about light subjects. My hope is that, as you journey through these pages, you will find many smiles.
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