Author: | Kelechukwu Brnfre | ISBN: | 9781456720247 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | April 12, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Kelechukwu Brnfre |
ISBN: | 9781456720247 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | April 12, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Les Cinquantes Sonnets is the first book by poet
Kelechukwu Brnfre (www.kelechukwubrnfre.com)
This is my first book of poetry that includes my signature poem "Zero."
I wrote this book as a gift to my fiancee at the time for her birthday. I wrote 34 poems for her 34th birthday in the form of Sonnets. I was reading Shakespeare at the time and I was inspired by his sonnets but I formed all of these poems in 16 lines because her favorite number was 16. The first 34 poems were influenced by her and the last 17 poems were influenced by a mixture of people, emotions and situations.
I am very thankful for Erica Walker reading it over and encouraging me to make all of last 17 stay consistent with a theme of love, a subject I struggle to write about because it is so subjective. Loving a family member or your children is different from a person you are involved with intimately in a relationship.
The format of this book starts with zero and goes to fifty. I used French because I am bilingual French and it seemed to fit the scheme and format of the subject matter in the book.
Les Cinquantes Sonnets is the first book by poet
Kelechukwu Brnfre (www.kelechukwubrnfre.com)
This is my first book of poetry that includes my signature poem "Zero."
I wrote this book as a gift to my fiancee at the time for her birthday. I wrote 34 poems for her 34th birthday in the form of Sonnets. I was reading Shakespeare at the time and I was inspired by his sonnets but I formed all of these poems in 16 lines because her favorite number was 16. The first 34 poems were influenced by her and the last 17 poems were influenced by a mixture of people, emotions and situations.
I am very thankful for Erica Walker reading it over and encouraging me to make all of last 17 stay consistent with a theme of love, a subject I struggle to write about because it is so subjective. Loving a family member or your children is different from a person you are involved with intimately in a relationship.
The format of this book starts with zero and goes to fifty. I used French because I am bilingual French and it seemed to fit the scheme and format of the subject matter in the book.