Facete

Facete by Miroslaw Pindelski is a poetry collection published by Athena Press in 2005. This edition features 47 pages and is presented in English. The poems explore themes of human nature and emotion, delving into the complexities that lie beneath the surface of existence.
Readers will find a range of reflections on the human spirit, as Pindelski’s work intertwines external nature with deep emotional resonance. The collection captures moments of beauty and introspection, addressing topics such as love, solitude, and the haunting uncertainties of life. With a somewhat Wordsworthian approach, the poems evoke vivid imagery, inviting contemplation on the interplay between nature and the human experience.
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They pretend to know all the answers, But beneath the facete, Lurks the incertitude, That haunts the human spirit. In this collection of profoundly resonant poems, Miroslaw Pindelski muses over human nature and stark emotion. In his somewhat Wordsworthian approach, external nature is inextricably bound to ‘move men’s souls’, refreshing the mind and renewing the spirit. Sometimes enigmatic and at others raw, Pindelski’s verse captures and reflects upon the ‘beauty of a winter’s dawn’ and a ‘fickle northern wind that bites’, upon the fulfilment of love and the fear of solitude, in his search beneath the facet.
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