In Memory of All That Should Have Been
Through its 211 interwoven poems, this double-tiered recursive crown of sonnets takes the reader on an epic journey to the heart of mankind's would-be nemesis - herself - and back again. Does her destiny await in the unexplored depths of the cosmos, or in a toxic wasteland of her own making? Does she have the will to shape her own future, or is she a slave to her myopic wants and impulses?
Some of the things others had to say about the book:
Requiem is like nothing else I have ever read. […] Requiem really is a stunning work of art.
– The Biblioshelf
A stand-out among all the poetry I’ve read. […] Thrilling, rich, and properly metered lyric sonnets, dense with imagery and sonic resonance.
– L.S. Popovich
Just beautiful.
– The Indie Express
Beautifully done.
– Texas Book Nook
Powerful, beautiful, honest, and real. So much more than I was expecting.
– On a Reading Bender
Recommended for students and lovers of serious poetry.
– Gordon Long
Excerpts (including audiobook sample) is available at
http://danielstahl.co/books/requiem/
Author bio is available at http://danielstahl.co/bio/
Author bio is available at http://danielstahl.co/bio/
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