Silhouettes

Silhouettes by Annette Poliseno, published by AuthorHouse on November 29, 2001, is a collection of poetry that explores the nuances of humor in everyday life. With 152 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human experience, emphasizing that nothing is entirely good or bad. The work encourages a lighthearted perspective, suggesting that humor can be found in various situations.
Readers will discover a blend of wit and insight as the poems delve into the idea that we are all “in process.” The collection presents a unique viewpoint on the dualities of life, prompting laughter and contemplation. Through its exploration of humor, Silhouettes engages with themes that resonate with the complexities of existence, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in poetry.
Official synopsis Publisher
Humor is everywhere it pays to see it. All of us are in process. Nothing is ever all good or all bad. Each has qualities of the other. This may have been called “The Mean Book”. Read it and laugh!
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