Unnecessary notes and poor self reflection
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Unnecessary notes and poor self-reflection, waar gaat het boek over?This poetry collection looks at daily life in a slightly off-center manner. Short, clear lines shift the ordinary just enough to reveal how strange familiar things actually can be.Poetry that breathes and has no business dealing with your problemsThis book started as a list. Numbers, minutes, calories, messages. Things I wanted to remember before they would disappear. Somewhere between all that counting, it turned into something else. There are poems here about cooking too much, waiting for messages that never come, Googling symptoms, counting seconds, and pretending it’s all fine. They’re small snapshots of daily life— things that could have stayed random, but became something else just by paying attention. It’s not a sad book. It laughs first, then says something honest, when no one is watching. Every poem is a small accident, and put all together, they almost make sense. Over de auteur Mher Brutyan Mher Brutyan (1995) is an actor, performer, and the author of Very Serious Poetry. Originally trained at the Mime School in Amsterdam, he spent years on stage before turning to writing. What began as a series of short notes, observations, and half-sentences slowly grew into a distinct style: simple, sharp, and rooted in the small details of daily life. His work has appeared at festivals such as De Parade and the Amsterdam Fringe, BANGS festival, where he blends performance, humor, and text. The past two years, he has focused intensively on poetry, using numbers, routine, food, waiting, and the awkward corners of modern life as his raw material. Brutyan’s writing captures ordinary moments and turns them into something you can feel: direct, funny, unpolished, and unmistakably his. Voorbeeldfragment Klik hier om een fragment van "Unnecessary notes and poor self-reflection" te lezen. Meer informatie ISBN 9789465284613 Editie 1 Hoofdauteur Mher Brutyan Taal Engels Bindwijze Paperback / softback Releasedatum 13 februari 2026 Aantal pagina's 84 Gewicht 134 gr Uitgever Boekscout NUR 373 - Gedichten (populair) Omvang (lxbxh) 209 mm x 148 mm x 11 mm Bijgewerkt op 15-04-2026, 07:42:04
Unnecessary notes and poor self-reflection, waar gaat het boek over?This poetry collection looks at daily life in a slightly off-center manner. Short, clear lines shift the ordinary just enough to reveal how strange familiar things actually can be.Poetry that breathes and has no business dealing with your problemsThis book started as a list. Numbers, minutes, calories, messages. Things I wanted to remember before they would disappear. Somewhere between all that counting, it turned into something else. There are poems here about cooking too much, waiting for messages that never come, Googling symptoms, counting seconds, and pretending it’s all fine. They’re small snapshots of daily life— things that could have stayed random, but became something else just by paying attention. It’s not a sad book. It laughs first, then says something honest, when no one is watching. Every poem is a small accident, and put all together, they almost make sense. Over de auteur Mher Brutyan Mher Brutyan (1995) is an actor, performer, and the author of Very Serious Poetry. Originally trained at the Mime School in Amsterdam, he spent years on stage before turning to writing. What began as a series of short notes, observations, and half-sentences slowly grew into a distinct style: simple, sharp, and rooted in the small details of daily life. His work has appeared at festivals such as De Parade and the Amsterdam Fringe, BANGS festival, where he blends performance, humor, and text. The past two years, he has focused intensively on poetry, using numbers, routine, food, waiting, and the awkward corners of modern life as his raw material. Brutyan’s writing captures ordinary moments and turns them into something you can feel: direct, funny, unpolished, and unmistakably his. Voorbeeldfragment Klik hier om een fragment van "Unnecessary notes and poor self-reflection" te lezen. Meer informatie ISBN 9789465284613 Editie 1 Hoofdauteur Mher Brutyan Taal Engels Bindwijze Paperback / softback Releasedatum 13 februari 2026 Aantal pagina's 84 Gewicht 134 gr Uitgever Boekscout NUR 373 - Gedichten (populair) Omvang (lxbxh) 209 mm x 148 mm x 11 mm Bijgewerkt op 15-04-2026, 07:42:04
Bol PartnerThis poetry collection looks at daily life in a slightly off-center manner. Short, clear lines shift the ordinary just enough to reveal how strange familiar things actually can be. This book started as a list. Numbers, minutes, calories, messages. Things I wanted to remember before they would disappear. Somewhere between all that counting, it turned into something else. There are poems here about cooking too much, waiting for messages that never come, Googling symptoms, counting seconds, and pretending it’s all fine. They’re small snapshots of daily life— things that could have stayed random, but became something else just by paying attention. It’s not a sad book. It laughs first, then says something honest, when no one is watching. Every poem is a small accident, and put all together, they almost make sense.
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