
Jusqu'à l'extrême regard: Poésie
"Jusqu'à l'extrême regard: Poésie" by Huguette Bertrand is a collection of poetry likely written in the late 20th century. This work delves into themes of love, existence, and the passage of time, evoking rich imagery and emotional depth. Each poem captures intimate moments and profound thoughts, reflecting on the complexities of human relationships and feelings. The poems within this collection explore a myriad of emotions associated with love and longing, articulated through vibrant language and evocative metaphors. Bertrand draws the reader into her world, portraying love as both a refuge and a source of turmoil, juxtaposing the beauty of romantic connection with the inevitable challenges that accompany it. Through the use of lyrical expressions, she navigates ideas of memory, desire, and the transient nature of time, weaving together personal reflections and universal truths. The result is a heartfelt tapestry that resonates with those seeking depth in their exploration of love and the human experience.
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