Fading Solfeggio takes the reader on a journey that stretches the limits of reality through surrealism couched in vivid, larger-than-life imagery. It's a celebration of imagination's power to reshape truth, turning silence into expression and ignorance into wonder. Delving into epistemic consciousness with a sagacious, philosophical depth, the collection induces self-reflection and in it, art wears a courageous armour to confront existential questions thrown at man by his ever-evolving world.
Chidi Nwakpa
Author, Letter from the Madman.
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These poems explore personal experiences, struggles, self-doubts, identity, and wounds. Here, Uche Okorie reveals an artistic self-awareness with a tone that grapples the feelings of inadequacy and anxiety of human experiences with a blend of societal issues, like the pressures of modern life and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.
It makes a fine read for redefining self, identity, and meaning.
Deborah C. Uzoma
Author, My Father's House and Other Poems
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