In a world shaped by silence, faith, and fracture, these poems descend into the sacred spaces we are taught not to question. Moving through shadow, memory, and reckoning, this collection explores spiritual disillusionment, survival, and the slow reclamation of self.
Graveyards, cathedrals, ravens, and winter landscapes become symbols of endurance rather than despair. What appears ruined is not empty; what feels abandoned still speaks. Each poem confronts inherited belief, loss, and identity with unflinching honesty, refusing easy redemption while searching for something truer than comfort.
This is a book about standing in the in-between — between devotion and doubt, silence and voice, ruin and rebuilding. It is about learning the language of darkness without surrendering to it.
For readers drawn to gothic atmosphere, theological reflection, and emotional intensity, this collection offers a stark and intimate journey through shadow toward self-possession.
Nous publions uniquement les avis qui respectent les conditions requises. Consultez nos conditions pour les avis.