Seraph: An Extended Collection of Poems

· Authentic Vegan Publishing
Ebook
149
Pages

About this ebook

This literary arts contribution is a collection of free verse poems that consists of a series of lyrical expressions that relate to the influential science fiction movie, The Matrix. Essentially, the lyrical contributions contained in this book may be characterised as a collection of poems that are inspired by a popular culture hero Seraph, having been written by a poet named Ái (皚), who addresses the spiritual and philosophical aspects together with the significance of the matrix world, by highlighting the importance and role of Seraph. Whilst revealing particular aspects of Seraph’s rather elusive persona that stress his importance as a being, the lyrical expressions in this collection are unified by the realisation that Seraph is more pivotal to the matrix world than commonly thought.

About the author

A poetic voice of a PhD educated academic, whose career has been stalled by collective discrimination that was pre-planned by acquaintances, colleagues and even passer-bys that surrounded her during her studies in the United States as well as in many other countries in this world.

As a response to the events that led to a series of serious human rights violations towards her, she has used her literary expression and skills in multiple languages to make testimony of her life and experiences. Many of her contributions may be characterised as a victim's public testimony and a means to deal with the violations in an environment and a world, in which the law and order, and thus her rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights' guaranteed protection, have been delayed.

In the course of the struggles of her career and life, Seraph has become a hero and a saviour for her.

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