Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Author: Wang Ying, Yunyang Teachers College JOURNAL

The best works of the best poets seem to capture the essence of the human spirit and relate it to various emotions and life experiences, simplifying it into a simple understanding of our position in our own world and in our minds. If you have never experienced poetry at this level, then I will definitely recommend you one of the best books.

This is a book that I own and will soon give to a very close friend. Perhaps you can also learn some insights. This book is;

"Suicide notes and other happy things," from

 Author: Leonard Harlig, self-published in 1971, [page 102].

One of the best parts of the book appears in the abstract, Harlig writes; "I was born, I will die, I accept a lot. I don't accept any nonsense between the two." As you see When he arrived, Leonard Halig was a profound thinker of his time, and his poetry reflected this. This is his style, resonating with poets, thinkers and non-poets. Indeed, I must recommend this excellent work and all his excellent poetry.

Over the years, Harlig has created some of the most interesting poems, um, the most interesting works I have witnessed in reading the days of various poets. In fact, he came from an interesting place and space, and he spent most of his life in San Fernando Valley, California. Not only should you read this short book, but you should consider who you might recommend to, or who might like it as a gift to help them reflect on their lives. Think about it.




Orignal From: Author: Wang Ying, Yunyang Teachers College JOURNAL

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