My suggested readings feature protagonists (or memoirists) are mostly books I'm still going to read are more novels about figuring out who they are and how they want to relate to the world..

                        • Poetry
    • Currently I'm obsessed with John Keats. He speaks of love and the world in a way full of truth, knowledge and beauty. He writes energetically, out of his thought, wrestling with thoughts and words together (especially in his letters, this impression is strong.)
      • I read a collected of Emily Dickinson’s poetry. I don't see a better way for someone who wants to start reading poetry, you see, Emily knows that. But when I read something that touches me, I wish to understand it in better and when it really touches me, I know it's poetry. As it is present the insight and subtlety between his words makes understand to world better.
                    • Theme Poems
      • Nature:
    • The Tyger – William Blake
    • Mooses – Ted Hughes
    • To Autumn – John Keats
    • Winter – Andrew Young
    • Daffodils – William Wordsworth
    • Address to a Child During a Boisterous
    • Winter Evening – Dorothy Wordsworth
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