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Author: Liam Vandermeer

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"Melancholia" takes the reader on an intimate, unfiltered journey through the labyrinth of human emotions. This collection of poems delves into the most sensitive corners of our minds and hearts, shining light on topics that are often left hidden in the dark. It explores the depth and breadth of depression, loneliness, and anguish.

The poems don't shy away from the uncomfortable truths of depersonalisation, self-harm, regret, and guilt, and bravely lay bare the underbelly of suffering, expressing it with a beauty that can only be found when words emerge from personal experiences and deep introspection.

But "Melancholia" is not just a chronicle of pain and sorrow. It is a testament to the indomitable human spirit, echoing the inherent desire to rise from the ashes and reach for the light. Even as it aches, it heals, transforming personal suffering into a universal narrative of survival and growth.

This book is an invitation to empathy, encouraging readers to step into another's shoes and see the world through a lens tinted with shades of melancholia, yet punctuated by streaks of hope and resilience. It is a brave, and beautiful exploration of life’s complexities, a balm to the wounded, a rallying cry for the healing, and a celebration of the enduring spirit of humanity.

In its heart-wrenching honesty and stark portrayal of the human condition, "Melancholia" is a mirror held up to society and the self, revealing what it means to be human – to suffer, to struggle, and ultimately, to endure.
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