The poems in Petals and Pebbles shine with exceptional clarity. They reveal a blend of reasoned insight, seasoned anger, ironic detachment, and biting satire. The poet expresses disillusionment with a world rife with hypocrisy and cruelt...
The poems in Petals and Pebbles shine with exceptional clarity. They reveal a blend of reasoned insight, seasoned anger, ironic detachment, and biting satire. The poet expresses disillusionment with a world rife with hypocrisy and cruelty, yet acknowledges pockets of goodness and compassion. Through relentless self-examination—sometimes in the first person and at other times through various personas—the poet captures the essence of humanity, offering a reflection on our times. Viewed in retrospect, the poet's life unfolds like a film reel of lived history, producing a unique dual perspective where social critique and philosophical acceptance harmoniously intersect.