xndh : Dark matter
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XNDH’s debut brings twelve visually charged, minimalist poems that delve into themes of death, horror, trauma, and mental disorders through a modern and confessional lens.
Suitable for: For poetry lovers drawn to themes of death, trauma, mental health, and horror.
Have you faced the darkness in you,
spoken to it in the dead of night?
Do you know what it wants?
'Dark Matter' is a collection of 12 charged, minimalistic poems primarily revolving around the theme of death.
The texts, loaded with visual imagery and fluctuating between wistfully lyrical and sharply disturbing, additionally explore multiple other topics such as trauma, disorders, and horror.
While unmistakably contemporary, the heavily confessional writing style also evokes distinct echoes of modernism and postmodernism.
XNDH is a Finnish writer, composer and pianist with a background in language studies and literature. DARK MATTER is her first published collection of poems.
spoken to it in the dead of night?
Do you know what it wants?
'Dark Matter' is a collection of 12 charged, minimalistic poems primarily revolving around the theme of death.
The texts, loaded with visual imagery and fluctuating between wistfully lyrical and sharply disturbing, additionally explore multiple other topics such as trauma, disorders, and horror.
While unmistakably contemporary, the heavily confessional writing style also evokes distinct echoes of modernism and postmodernism.
XNDH is a Finnish writer, composer and pianist with a background in language studies and literature. DARK MATTER is her first published collection of poems.
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| Author | xndh |
| Title | Dark matter |
| SKU | P-DARK-77C0F6 |
| Keywords | Death, Mental disorders, Horror, astrophysics, Trauma |
