Author: | DR. K.H. Lim | ISBN: | 9781482892499 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing Singapore | Publication: | December 10, 2013 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing Singapore | Language: | English |
Author: | DR. K.H. Lim |
ISBN: | 9781482892499 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing Singapore |
Publication: | December 10, 2013 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing Singapore |
Language: | English |
Flickering Flame: Poetic Echoes presents a collection of poetry written by a doctor on the verge of retirement. Writing under the pen name Wonky Wizard, he divides his work into several sections, including musings, relationship, social and political topics, and children. He also provides four translations of Chinese classical poems into English. Most of his original workspersonal musings on life and familywere written over the course of a year, between consultations at his clinic. He wrote in response to his friends comments and clients problems and to consider family events, revealing his honest thoughts and feelings on these and other topics. From an examination of his feelings about death and dying in Bucket List and Farewell to a Friend to his feelings about children in Sharing and Why, he offers his perspective on a wide range of subjects. Writing to evoke interest in English among students in Malaysia, to connect with other poets, and to offer a gift to his daughter and grandchildren, the poet turns to the universality of poetrythe shared pool of emotions from which it is drawnto help us see echoes of ourselves in other narratives. And now he invites you to be a spectator of his journey.
Flickering Flame: Poetic Echoes presents a collection of poetry written by a doctor on the verge of retirement. Writing under the pen name Wonky Wizard, he divides his work into several sections, including musings, relationship, social and political topics, and children. He also provides four translations of Chinese classical poems into English. Most of his original workspersonal musings on life and familywere written over the course of a year, between consultations at his clinic. He wrote in response to his friends comments and clients problems and to consider family events, revealing his honest thoughts and feelings on these and other topics. From an examination of his feelings about death and dying in Bucket List and Farewell to a Friend to his feelings about children in Sharing and Why, he offers his perspective on a wide range of subjects. Writing to evoke interest in English among students in Malaysia, to connect with other poets, and to offer a gift to his daughter and grandchildren, the poet turns to the universality of poetrythe shared pool of emotions from which it is drawnto help us see echoes of ourselves in other narratives. And now he invites you to be a spectator of his journey.