The first of three thematically similar collections of English poetry by Hakon Soreide, taking the reader on a journey through the intensity of human emotion, brushing, as it does, on timeless... More > subjects of life, death and love; and through descriptions of nature and the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived and felt, filtered through the boundless imagination of the human mind.< Less
The third of three thematically similar collections of English poetry by Hakon Soreide, taking the reader on a journey through the intensity of human emotion, brushing, as it does, on timeless... More > subjects of life, death and love; and through descriptions of nature and the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived and felt, filtered through the boundless imagination of the human mind.< Less
Håkon Søreides første diktsamling på norsk, med hovedsaklig lyriske dikt inneholdende filosoferinger rundt tidløse tema som liv, død, kjærlighet, tid, og... More > med skildringer av en verden, ikke slik den nødvendigvis er, men slik den oppleves.
Hakon Soreide's first poetry collection in Norwegian, containing mainly lyrical poems, musing on timeless subjects such as life, death, love, time, and with descriptions of the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived.< Less
The second of three thematically similar collections of English poetry by Hakon Soreide, taking the reader on a journey through the intensity of human emotion, brushing, as it does, on timeless... More > subjects of life, death and love; and through descriptions of nature and the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived and felt, filtered through the boundless imagination of the human mind.< Less
The second of three thematically similar collections of English poetry by Hakon Soreide, taking the reader on a journey through the intensity of human emotion, brushing, as it does, on timeless... More > subjects of life, death and love; and through descriptions of nature and the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived and felt, filtered through the boundless imagination of the human mind.< Less
The third of three thematically similar collections of English poetry by Hakon Soreide, taking the reader on a journey through the intensity of human emotion, brushing, as it does, on timeless... More > subjects of life, death and love; and through descriptions of nature and the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived and felt, filtered through the boundless imagination of the human mind.< Less
The second of three thematically similar collections of English poetry by Hakon Soreide, taking the reader on a journey through the intensity of human emotion, brushing, as it does, on timeless... More > subjects of life, death and love; and through descriptions of nature and the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived and felt, filtered through the boundless imagination of the human mind.< Less
Håkon Søreides første diktsamling på norsk, med hovedsaklig lyriske dikt inneholdende filosoferinger rundt tidløse tema som liv, død, kjærlighet, tid, og... More > med skildringer av en verden, ikke slik den nødvendigvis er, men slik den oppleves.
Hakon Soreide's first poetry collection in Norwegian, containing mainly lyrical poems, musing on timeless subjects such as life, death, love, time, and with descriptions of the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived.< Less
The third of three thematically similar collections of English poetry by Hakon Soreide, taking the reader on a journey through the intensity of human emotion, brushing, as it does, on timeless... More > subjects of life, death and love; and through descriptions of nature and the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived and felt, filtered through the boundless imagination of the human mind.< Less
The first of three thematically similar collections of English poetry by Hakon Soreide, taking the reader on a journey through the intensity of human emotion, brushing, as it does, on timeless... More > subjects of life, death and love; and through descriptions of nature and the world, not necessarily as it is, but as it is perceived and felt, filtered through the boundless imagination of the human mind.< Less