This collection of poems interweaves the perspectives of three individuals who sometimes love and other times hate each other. Nevertheless, they battle their own inner demons. If you want to immerse yourself in the emotional rollercoaster of remarkably stable individuals, this will be a soothing balm for your soul.
When you put three souls together, one cold, one fragile, and one selfish…
What good can come out of it? The fragile soul shatters under the weight of the cold, the cold melts and then breaks. And the selfish one? It always prevails.
I don’t want to see the result of your fall
I’ll be as selfish as you
I’d rather close my eyes and fill my ears with cotton
So I won’t hear your screams.
Hana Holatová, native of the Czech Republic, where she currently resides, weaves her world with poetry, an endeavour that flows effortlessly from her being. It’s not merely a pastime but an intrinsic part of her essence.
Amidst her academic achievements and professional undertakings within the social sphere, where daily interactions shape her understanding of humanity, her collection of verses becomes a kaleidoscope of emotions, reflecting not just hers, but the myriad souls she encounters. Beyond the lines, she also enjoys painting and delving into the strategic complexities of chess. She is deeply intrigued by the inner workings of society and the quest for humanity in today’s world.
hector –
I haven’t read something this challenging to fully grasp but still so effortless to read in ages.
Iva –
Brilliant, excellently written, 10 out of 10. If this book leaves you cold, you didn’t understand anything, because this is truly a Playground of Emotions, where the author beautifully captured feelings in verses. You’ll finish it, and the book will stay in your hands for a while, unmoved, while tears run down your face.
Jane –
Hana Holatová’s poetry really moved me. She writes about love, pain, and all the complicated feelings in between in such an honest way. This book is beautiful, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys deep, emotional poetry.
kiara21 –
The story really touched me, I found some passages that spoke to my soul. Great work. I recommend However, it is a bit difficult to understand, sometimes I got lost in the story line.