Coping with Madness

Coping with Madness by Philip Fletcher, published by Lulu.com on April 11, 2008, is a collection of poetry that delves into the darker aspects of life. This edition spans 168 pages and is presented in English. The work reflects the author’s personal experiences and emotions, drawing inspiration from notable poets such as Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Ted Plath, and Sylvia Hughes, while also resonating with the somber tones of music by The Smiths and Radiohead.
Readers will find a blend of esoteric existentialist poetry and prose that captures the complexities of the human experience. The collection is characterized by its exploration of dark themes and introspective reflections, inviting those who appreciate a more profound literary journey. The unique cover design complements the tone of the work, setting the stage for the exploration of the author’s life and thoughts.
Official synopsis Publisher
I have chosen this forbidding cover to illustrate the short story: WLTM, (Would Like To Meet.) The general nature of my poetry is dark matter, namely my life. If you enjoy reading Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Ted Plath & Sylvia Hughes, while listening to The Smiths/Morrisey and Radiohead at their most bleak, you’ll love this collection of esoteric existentialist peetry and prose. Errol Finn. The man who said, ‘Every door of creative opportunity has always been slammed firmly shut in my face, that’s why my nose is a bit flat and broken.’ If you want to read a preview of this work, please go to the Sony Reader display page and click on ‘preview this book, you might be lucky’
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