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Rousseau: Schools of Thought - Don't Let Go:: The Beauty (&Wellbeing) of Hanging on to Your Loss
| AUTHOR | Van Der Zand, Niet |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (11/19/2021) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
The School of Life's Schools of Thoughts Notebooks inspired this series of writings. Either in landscape or portrait view, the poems follow the notebooks layout styles.
Rousseau is presented as a plain page offering, the poetry then follows this form.
Jean Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher from Geneva, this is who the School of Life chose to name this notebook after. But actually it is Henri Rousseau, the painter, which in fact brought me to this book.
The poems are less defined than the form, or the extravagant title, might suggest. Neither are they in the anti-capitalist vein which The School of Life has put Rousseau into.
Instead, this author's own idiosyncrasies, and his love of neo-economic, come to the fore. This means that happenstance runs rampant around Niet's random world of experiential life.
And here it is, captured in another short volume, with all the care that this poet can muster. The poems are filled with questions, either for you to answer, or for the poet to muse upon.
Enjoy
Niet
The School of Life's Schools of Thoughts Notebooks inspired this series of writings. Either in landscape or portrait view, the poems follow the notebooks layout styles.
Rousseau is presented as a plain page offering, the poetry then follows this form.
Jean Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher from Geneva, this is who the School of Life chose to name this notebook after. But actually it is Henri Rousseau, the painter, which in fact brought me to this book.
The poems are less defined than the form, or the extravagant title, might suggest. Neither are they in the anti-capitalist vein which The School of Life has put Rousseau into.
Instead, this author's own idiosyncrasies, and his love of neo-economic, come to the fore. This means that happenstance runs rampant around Niet's random world of experiential life.
And here it is, captured in another short volume, with all the care that this poet can muster. The poems are filled with questions, either for you to answer, or for the poet to muse upon.
Enjoy
Niet
