Leaning Walls

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish
Cover of the book Leaning Walls by Daniel Buinac, Daniel Buinac
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Author: Daniel Buinac ISBN: 9780956963437
Publisher: Daniel Buinac Publication: September 7, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Daniel Buinac
ISBN: 9780956963437
Publisher: Daniel Buinac
Publication: September 7, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Anything that was framed goes down with the falling frames. The content, significant up to the point of the fall, loses its relevance or even existence to the collapse of the frames. If, however, frames are considered as boundaries, the Falling Frames allude to the freedom that comes with the fall and are therefore rebellious to the point of their own existence.

Leaning Walls is the second in two book series Poetry of Falling Frames by Daniel Buinac. In Angled Reflections and Aftertaste, the awarded poet enfolds painted scene of Falling Frames with atmosphere and sentiment of the lifelong moment of fall. The poems tell a story easy to identify with and the versatility of the writing style mirrors the fallen frames’ fragments. Emptiness left behind the Fallen Frames makes room for the new beginnings.

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Anything that was framed goes down with the falling frames. The content, significant up to the point of the fall, loses its relevance or even existence to the collapse of the frames. If, however, frames are considered as boundaries, the Falling Frames allude to the freedom that comes with the fall and are therefore rebellious to the point of their own existence.

Leaning Walls is the second in two book series Poetry of Falling Frames by Daniel Buinac. In Angled Reflections and Aftertaste, the awarded poet enfolds painted scene of Falling Frames with atmosphere and sentiment of the lifelong moment of fall. The poems tell a story easy to identify with and the versatility of the writing style mirrors the fallen frames’ fragments. Emptiness left behind the Fallen Frames makes room for the new beginnings.

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