The Amsterdam Connection

The Amsterdam Connection by Dale Soderberg, published by AuthorHouse on December 19, 1999, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of the human psyche and emotional experiences. This edition spans 268 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a narrative that explores themes of redemption through a blend of thrilling elements and espionage.
In this book, readers will encounter a journey that traverses both spiritual highs and carnal depths, reflecting a neo-romantic’s quest for meaning. The narrative is enriched by a variety of forms, including traditional sonnets and urban verse, showcasing the author’s command of language. The exploration of romance and spirituality, intertwined with the heartache that often accompanies these themes, provides a universal perspective that resonates with a diverse audience.
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True to its title, this volume chronicles the journey through the darker regions of the mind and the valleys of the heart in the quest for redemption. These tales of a neo-romantic’s spiritual quest take the reader on a rollercoaster of spiritual highs and carnal depths presented in a variety of forms ranging from traditional sonnets to urban verse. After years of musical and spoken word performances throughout the midwest, Asale Lara unleashes his first book of poetry, Praise, Pain & Lust.
Asale’s bicultural heritage and Midwestern upbringing, as well as the various cultures surrounding him make themselves evident in this eclectic yet cohesive volume of work demonstrating enormous command of the English language while occasionally dipping into Spanglish. The themes of romance, spirituality, and the heartache often associated with both provide a truly universal scope making Asale Lara America’s dark poet for the twenty-first century.
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