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Helloluia!

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ISBN: 9781851323258
AuthorTitley, Alan
Pub Date16/09/2024
BindingPaperback
Pages120
Publisher: Arlen House
Quick overview Helloluia!, Titley's first bilingual poetry collection, engages with modern, contemporary life (political, social, philosophical, environmental, historical) using a wide range of poetic forms including the sonnet, ballad, villanelle, haiku and even verse libre. They are passionate and polemical or tender or amusing in their turn.
€19.00

Helloluia!, Titley's first bilingual poetry collection, engages with modern, contemporary life (political, social, philosophical, environmental, historical) using a wide range of poetic forms including the sonnet, ballad, villanelle, haiku and even verse libre. They are passionate and polemical or tender or amusing in their turn.

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Helloluia!, Titley's first bilingual poetry collection, engages with modern, contemporary life (political, social, philosophical, environmental, historical) using a wide range of poetic forms including the sonnet, ballad, villanelle, haiku and even verse libre. They are passionate and polemical or tender or amusing in their turn.

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