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A sequence of short lyrical poems that probe an intimate, reflective state of mind through vivid natural imagery and compact metaphors. Recurring motifs—night, wind, leaves, music, blood, and the body—frame meditations on distance, mortality, solitude, and the act of writing. The voice alternates ars poetica reflections with impressionistic snapshots, privileging sensory detail and concentrated symbolism to map interior moods and fleeting epiphanies while maintaining a quietly persistent lyrical register.

About the Author

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Florentin Smarandache

Florentin Smarandache is a Romanian-American mathematician and philosopher, recognized for his contributions to the fields of mathematics and logic. He is particularly known for his work on the concept of 'neutrosophy,' which explores the idea of neutrality in various contexts. Smarandache has authored several works, including the notable title "Formules pour l'esprit," which delves into the interplay between mathematical concepts and philosophical thought. His interdisciplinary approach has influenced both academic and popular discussions, making him a significant figure in contemporary intellectual discourse.

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