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In Transparent Strangers, the city is more than steel and glass: it is also a landscape where emotion is as much architecture as it is part of human experience. With subjects ranging from burial sites to Taiwanese dramas, this debut collection of poems meditates on the distance we must cross with words to make the everyday unfamiliar again; if only to understand ourselves better.
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Poetry exploring emotional landscapes in urban life.
Who is this book for?
If you're drawn to poetry that delves into the emotional complexity of city living, you'll find this collection captivating. It offers a fresh perspective on how architecture and human feelings intertwine, making the familiar feel new and worth understanding deeper. Perfect for those who cherish reflection and poetic beauty.