The International Heart

Collection of English-Written Poetry

By Fernando Ferreira Freire

Book Code: 634458

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English, irish, scottish, welsh, Individual artist, Poetry, Drama, Art

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Synopsis

Title: "The International Heart - Collection of English-Written Poetry"

Synopsis:

Dive into the emotional landscapes of love, heartbreak, and the complexities of the human heart with "The International Heart - Collection of English-Written Poetry." This evocative anthology weaves together a tapestry of verses that explore the profound depths of romantic disillusionment, the poignant beauty of love, and the shattered fragments of a broken heart.

Within these pages, each poem is a journey through the labyrinth of emotions, unveiling the raw and unfiltered experiences of those who have tasted both the sweet nectar of love and the bitter sting of heartache. The collection transcends geographical boundaries, offering a universal exploration of the human condition as it grapples with the intricacies of relationships.

"The International Heart" is a poetic odyssey that lays bare the scars left by shattered illusions of love. It doesn't merely dwell on the pain of separation but rather seeks to uncover the resilient beauty that emerges from the wreckage of love gone awry. The verses, crafted with delicate yet powerful language, capture the essence of heartbreak, inviting readers to empathize with the ache of love once cherished and now lost.

Through the artful interplay of words, the collection reflects on the human capacity to endure, heal, and find solace in the aftermath of heartbreak. It serves as both a companion for those navigating the tumultuous seas of love and a testament to the indomitable spirit that arises from the ruins of shattered hearts.

"The International Heart - Collection of English-Written Poetry" is not just a compilation of poems; it is an intimate exploration of the universal themes that bind us together in our shared experiences of love, disillusionment, and the enduring strength of the human heart.

Features

ISBN 978-65-266-1445-7
Number of pages 46
Edition 1 (2024)
Format A5 (148x210)
Binding Paperback w/ flaps
Colour Black & white
Paper type Uncoated offset 75g
Language English

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Fernando Ferreira Freire

Fernando Ferreira Freire é nascido em Fortaleza, contudo, além de criado, passou parte da sua vida no Rio de Janeiro, o que lhe confere um sotaque carioca um pouco mais fraco. Além disso, morou em outras cidades como Salvador, São Paulo e Berlim (Alemanha). É formado em Comunicação Social - Publicidade e Propaganda pela Universidade Veiga de Almeida, no Rio de Janeiro. Trabalhou por mais de 11 anos em Marketing em grandes startups. Mas desistiu aos 30 anos para seguir seus sonhos de escrever e viver uma vida mais simples. Fernando é Borderline, tem Transtorno de Ansiedade Generalizada (TAG), Síndrome do Pãnico e fobias que vêm dessas condições. Escrever é o que o ajuda a tentar melhorar essas condições. Tenho quatro livros publicados. Sendo o primeiro chamado “Angst” e o segundo “In-Yun”, "Liebesleid" e "The International Heart". Recentemente publicou sua monografia apresentada na Universidade Veiga de Almeida em 2017, para a formação do curso de Comunicação Social. Fernando tirou a nota máxima. No momento, Fernando trabalha em seu sexto livro: "Zeitwirrwarr: Lebensweg." Apesar de não falar alemão, esse é seu terceiro livro com um título na língua. Ele ainda está decidindo o formato da obra, podendo ser poesia, romance ou uma coletânea de contos.

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