A journey through memory, solitude, cities, and the quiet fractures of the human spirit.
What lingers after hope fades? What echoes remain between yesterday and tomorrow? Where do we go when we are no longer certain who we are?
In Cold July, Oded Levitte explores the landscapes that exist between the ordinary and the surreal. Office buildings become labyrinths, rain-soaked streets become places of remembrance, and forgotten voices continue to speak long after they have fallen silent.
Moving between intimate confessions, philosophical reflections, mythology, history, dreams, and modern urban life, these poems confront loneliness, love, grief, identity, work, memory, and mortality with imagery that is both haunting and unexpectedly beautiful.
Rather than offering easy answers, Cold July invites readers to wander through uncertainty - to discover moments of stillness amid chaos, fragments of hope within despair, and echoes that continue long after the final page.
For readers who appreciate literary poetry that lingers in the imagination, Cold July offers a collection both contemplative and unsettling, grounded in the modern world while reaching toward the timeless.