Change is a part of life. The paradox between the inevitability of change and the nostalgic longing for things to remain is something that all who walk the earth must come to terms with. In her debut collection of poetry, Hosanna, From a Traveller Behind The Sandstorm, Ana Hull explores the richness of change and longing. With the fresh outlook of youth, Ana's poems are heartfelt and universal, and showcase her talents to speak for all even when speaking of self. Her classical style calls for serious attention to be paid while bringing the reader to question the nuisances of change, mortality and the immortal soul, and the innate desire for belonging.…mehr
Change is a part of life. The paradox between the inevitability of change and the nostalgic longing for things to remain is something that all who walk the earth must come to terms with. In her debut collection of poetry, Hosanna, From a Traveller Behind The Sandstorm, Ana Hull explores the richness of change and longing. With the fresh outlook of youth, Ana's poems are heartfelt and universal, and showcase her talents to speak for all even when speaking of self. Her classical style calls for serious attention to be paid while bringing the reader to question the nuisances of change, mortality and the immortal soul, and the innate desire for belonging.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ana Hull is a student at St. John's College, Santa Fe, majoring in the Liberal Arts. Though this is Ana's first published work, she has been writing since her freshmen year of high school after developing a fascination with the Victorian Gothic writers and poets such as Mary Shelley and Edgar Allen Poe. Since then, she has developed a deep love for philosophy and literature, and considers herself a scholar of the Ancient Greeks, dedicating much of her time to reading and translating their poetry and plays, studying their philosophy, and even dabbling in their cuisine.
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