Tremor by Adam Zagajewski

"Tremor" is a collection of poems that delves into the complexities of human experience, memory, and the often elusive nature of reality. The work reflects on themes of history, personal and collective identity, and the interplay between the past and the present. Through a blend of lyrical introspection and philosophical musings, the poet navigates the landscapes of his native land, the traumas of war, and the quiet moments of everyday life, all while seeking a deeper understanding of the world and the transient nature of existence. The poems are marked by their rich imagery, emotional depth, and the author's quest for truth and beauty amidst the tremors of a changing world.

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Published
1985
Nationality
Polish
Length
Very Short
Pages
80-120
Original Language
Polish
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