Description:This book of poems is based on the fractured relationships and accompanying disastrous ends of cultural icons, including Rimbaud (French Poet), Nietzsche (German philosopher), Van Gogh (Dutch painter), and Jim Morrison (American singer/songwriter and poet) The book is an attempt to see the rarely debated but frequently discussed past that affected their life, the consequences of which they hid from others yet it impacted them well until their untimely demise.The first part reflects the major incidents and the agony of having been dragged by the pain, whether it be Rimbaud-Verlaine, Salome-Nietzsche, Vincent-Theo, or Jim Morrison’s misadventures. The second part is series of poems over meditations on lament.Praises for the book:“To be recalled is destiny’s wholly desire and the polishing of such immemorial metaphors is present in Mourning at Café Ford by Prateek Joshi. Prateek’s efforts conceal a sacred urgency: ‘the millennial smile of a loaded gun’ and ‘square feet with a broken song’ These reflections are elegies of inheritance; instances that push the winds of time and call us to listen with emotion.” — Jamaal Amir Akbari | Poet | Performer | Arts Educator Poet Laureate Emeritus Marathon Village, Canada“Prateek Joshi’s work asks much of his readers as it hovers between the despair of nihilism and the romance of the unattainable, but always holds out the prospect of hope and fulfillment in these difficult times. Reflective readers will find these poems thought provoking. Many do not yield up their full message easily and some have layers of meaning as deep as Van Gogh’s impasto, yet all bear several readings and exploration. Prateek’s work deserves a wide and appreciative audience.’ — Lawrence Frey | Poet“Prateek stitches and weaves the angst of existence across Time and Space at a table of the ubiquitous Café Ford. Not only does this collection offer the readers a peek into the minds of consequential ‘overthinkers’ of philosophy, seated alongside him, it dares to present them as beings ravaged and yet, surviving in the face of Being. Prateek, thus, reserves us a seat at the table where with his empathetic and deconstructive gaze, he allows the myriad colors of existence to intertwine at once.” — Hiemannk | Writer, Bachelor’s Fiction and PoetryWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mourning at Café Ford. To get started finding Mourning at Café Ford, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: This book of poems is based on the fractured relationships and accompanying disastrous ends of cultural icons, including Rimbaud (French Poet), Nietzsche (German philosopher), Van Gogh (Dutch painter), and Jim Morrison (American singer/songwriter and poet) The book is an attempt to see the rarely debated but frequently discussed past that affected their life, the consequences of which they hid from others yet it impacted them well until their untimely demise.The first part reflects the major incidents and the agony of having been dragged by the pain, whether it be Rimbaud-Verlaine, Salome-Nietzsche, Vincent-Theo, or Jim Morrison’s misadventures. The second part is series of poems over meditations on lament.Praises for the book:“To be recalled is destiny’s wholly desire and the polishing of such immemorial metaphors is present in Mourning at Café Ford by Prateek Joshi. Prateek’s efforts conceal a sacred urgency: ‘the millennial smile of a loaded gun’ and ‘square feet with a broken song’ These reflections are elegies of inheritance; instances that push the winds of time and call us to listen with emotion.” — Jamaal Amir Akbari | Poet | Performer | Arts Educator Poet Laureate Emeritus Marathon Village, Canada“Prateek Joshi’s work asks much of his readers as it hovers between the despair of nihilism and the romance of the unattainable, but always holds out the prospect of hope and fulfillment in these difficult times. Reflective readers will find these poems thought provoking. Many do not yield up their full message easily and some have layers of meaning as deep as Van Gogh’s impasto, yet all bear several readings and exploration. Prateek’s work deserves a wide and appreciative audience.’ — Lawrence Frey | Poet“Prateek stitches and weaves the angst of existence across Time and Space at a table of the ubiquitous Café Ford. Not only does this collection offer the readers a peek into the minds of consequential ‘overthinkers’ of philosophy, seated alongside him, it dares to present them as beings ravaged and yet, surviving in the face of Being. Prateek, thus, reserves us a seat at the table where with his empathetic and deconstructive gaze, he allows the myriad colors of existence to intertwine at once.” — Hiemannk | Writer, Bachelor’s Fiction and PoetryWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mourning at Café Ford. To get started finding Mourning at Café Ford, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.