Author: | Alexandra Andrianova | ISBN: | 9781483698427 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | December 10, 2013 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Alexandra Andrianova |
ISBN: | 9781483698427 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | December 10, 2013 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
Paradox is generally understood as seemingly contradictory statements that may nonetheless be true. This exhibits inexplicable or contradictory aspects or it may be an assertion that is essentially self contradictory, though based on a valid deduction from acceptable premises.
In author Alexandra Andrianovas My Poetry: Complete and Exact Oxymoronic Webs of Concrete Paradoxical Inexactitude, a lot of paradoxes can be seen. An expression as much as an art, this book of poetry will capture readers attention because of its honesty.
Each of the lines of My Poetry: Complete and Exact Oxymoronic Webs of Concrete Paradoxical Inexactitude tends to approach from a slightly different angle, or with a slightly (at times abruptly) different tone. Her poems glean energy through the fruitful proximity of seemingly disparate things or, as she describes in her poems, the different experiences she had as an individual and her as a part of society.
With utmost honesty and candor, author Andrianova magnificently delivers a very uncommon type of poetry as she expresses herself, examines the world and the people in it.
Paradox is generally understood as seemingly contradictory statements that may nonetheless be true. This exhibits inexplicable or contradictory aspects or it may be an assertion that is essentially self contradictory, though based on a valid deduction from acceptable premises.
In author Alexandra Andrianovas My Poetry: Complete and Exact Oxymoronic Webs of Concrete Paradoxical Inexactitude, a lot of paradoxes can be seen. An expression as much as an art, this book of poetry will capture readers attention because of its honesty.
Each of the lines of My Poetry: Complete and Exact Oxymoronic Webs of Concrete Paradoxical Inexactitude tends to approach from a slightly different angle, or with a slightly (at times abruptly) different tone. Her poems glean energy through the fruitful proximity of seemingly disparate things or, as she describes in her poems, the different experiences she had as an individual and her as a part of society.
With utmost honesty and candor, author Andrianova magnificently delivers a very uncommon type of poetry as she expresses herself, examines the world and the people in it.