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As the poems weave between the mundane and the abstract, the reader joins with the author in reflecting upon the human condition - and though the prognosis may be dire, we are never allowed to lose spirit. Yet as the author concludes: "One of the few good reasons to want to go on existing is the curiosity, the pure curiosity to learn how all this will end: with a bang or with a whimper."
As the poems weave between the mundane and the abstract, the reader joins with the author in reflecting upon the human condition - and though the prognosis may be dire, we are never allowed to lose spirit. Yet as the author concludes: "One of the few good reasons to want to go on existing is the curiosity, the pure curiosity to learn how all this will end: with a bang or with a whimper."
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