
Flying 5
Graphic poetry, like you have never seen before in dynamic, leading edge, visionary long poems: THE FLYING SERIES is the poetry of the future, making it accessible and appealing to a wide audience of all spectrums. Alexandra's visual poems and graphics take the reader on a superb inner flight.
The hearts of two that missed their path, find each other once again. Even in the hardest of times, when love is strong it never dies. Sometimes, someone's heart can get lost on the way, but it can always find its path again. With a strong soul connection, and sweetness being present, everything is possible. Even though, when two hearts are together they share the same world, they sometimes get lost and confused. However, they can always manage to find the path to each other once again, in an even better, more evolved way. "Our love flowing between us, until the end......"
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Alexandra Psaropoulou was born on the 12th August 1966 in Athens, Greece in the year of the horse of fire. At the age of 16, she went to England to continue her studies at St.Mary's in Wiltshire and Anglia Ruskin in Cambridge. She lived in Paris and New York, before returning to Greece to settle. Her father was a renowned poet and author and had a successful publishing company in Greece. Her mother was a ballet dancer, critic, and teacher as well as president of the Dance Union in Greece. Her family social circles, ever since a little girl, were rich with artists, writers, and academics. She lives with her husband, a classical guitar soloist, and four children outside of Athens by the sea and publishes her own poetry on Amazon.
Each of Alexandra's books is a symphony composed of a long poem accompanied by graphic illustrations that convey "The Flying".
alexpsaropoulou@gmail.com
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- Författare
- Alexandra Psaropoulou
- ISBN
- 9781726625135
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 249 gram
- Serie
- Flying
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2018-10-04
- Förlag
- Independently Published
- Sidor
- 94