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Akif Kichloo

    Akif Kichloo is een dichter en arts wiens werk zich verdiept in de complexiteit van liefde, verdriet en heling. Zijn poëzie vangt de ingewikkeldheden van het leven met een delicate toets, waarbij vaak thema's van zelfzorg worden verkend. Kichloo deelt zijn verzen met een wereldwijd publiek en nodigt lezers uit om deze universele emoties te ontdekken. Zijn stijl is zowel persoonlijk als treffend, wat hem een toegankelijke stem in de hedendaagse poëzie maakt.

    The Feeling May Remain
    Poems That Lose
    Falling Through Love
    • Falling Through Love

      • 176bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      4,0(96)Tarief

      Falling Through Love is a heart-pounding, stomach-dropping, beautiful plunge into experiences of love, longing, and loss.

      Falling Through Love
    • From Akif Kichloo, comes this deeply personal account of a troubled life. A nowhere man, with or without god, a quintessential mental nomad omnipresent in his mistakes, and his take on mental illness, identity, family, god, love, childhood, & purpose of life, Poems That Lose brings forth questions all of us wrestle with but avoid asking ourselves.

      Poems That Lose
    • From despair comes loathing, from loathing comes solitude, from solitude comes wisdom, from wisdom comes growth, and from growth sprouts a new perspective on life. This is the core of The Feeling May Remain: The icebergs of pain, loss, and grief, submerged in the ocean of love, self-care, and healing. The Feeling May Remain brings the first substantial collection of Akif Kichloo's work to the public. The title Feeling May Remain can be interpreted as an adjective or as a short declarative sentence, something to think about right away. Amidst the uncertainties of this amazing, terrible, magical, horrible yet beautiful life, as Akif puts it, his writing brings new perspectives to existence, with poems that range from cute and sexy to stark and dead serious, hence speaking in more than one way to the sensibilities of his readers from all over the globe.

      The Feeling May Remain