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[VLH]∎ Libro Gratis Black Book of Poems eBook Vincent Hunanyan

Black Book of Poems eBook Vincent Hunanyan



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Black Book of Poems is the debut title of the Armenian-born writer, Vincent Hunanyan, and is a collection of poems dealing with loss, love, pain, happiness, depression and abandonment.

Black Book of Poems eBook Vincent Hunanyan

Black Book of Poems by Vincent Hunanyan seems to be a simple read in which the reader can devour the written thoughts in under a half-hour.

However, like a fine wine, this book cannot be gulped down, but needs to be savored. The poetic musings are like the wine's bouquet and need to be inhaled and the provocative thoughts need to be swirled around in the mind and the heart. Additionally, the sincere and naked thoughts need to be reread like a connoisseur of wine asking for another refreshing sip.

The poems are simple yet deep and express the author's heart-felt reflections on the mundane and sometimes ugly events in life. Once such poem addresses a drunken husband's rage resulting in spousal abuse and confronts the reader with pain experienced and broken promises.

Another poem is entitled, "Ode to a Best Friend" and talks about motherhood. This particular poem, for this reviewer, needed to be shared with others.

Black Book of Poems by Vincent Hunanyan is not your typical book of poems where flowery speech is penned and enticing words of love and devotion are expressed. It is however, a provocative compilation of simple poems that capture real life situations and perhaps call the reader to contemplation and action.

Product details

  • File Size 370 KB
  • Print Length 53 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Unknown (May 20, 2017)
  • Publication Date May 20, 2017
  • Language English
  • ASIN B071ZD3P6D

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Black Book of Poems eBook Vincent Hunanyan Reviews


Cute first poems of a young and sensitive poet, who uses the power of Art to express his love and loss on a personal level. As you go on reading a portrait of a young man as an Artist arises from the pages, a portrait of a life loving and unpretentious poet. Loved these lines
I think I'm fineI but am suppressing;
These feelings, I can't explain.
This play I'm in is quite depressing,
And acting's never been my trade.
Pretentiousness is our foundation,
To hide our weaknesses and pain...

Hope you will enjoy the black book of poems, as I enjoyed it.
After recently getting into poetry, I came across this book randomly and fell in love. It's a short book but it isn't to be read in a half hour or read in a day. It's meant to be savored and re read over and over again. You can feel the authors emotions come right out of the words you read and sometimes, I felt a little bit of myself in them too. That's exactly what poetry is. "I believe that good poetry resonates with people on a metaphysical level; you can read a poem without quite being able to put into words why you enjoyed it. It could have been the shivers that ran down your spine or the elevating of your heartbeat. Or it made you smile, or even cry; made you feel something." This book really was a good work of art and I'm so glad I ran into it.
It is very seldom that I purchase a book of poems, and when I do, it’s usually romance. Though when I came across this thing and saw the title, I immediately wanted to read it. Black Book of Poems wasn’t just about a collection of poems written just for the sake of compiling them into a book. The poems actually reminded me of the things we used to analyze during my literature classes. I especially liked the poems Mom Keeps On Crying and Drunken Dad, as both poems talk about the things that are commonly happening in most of the households these days. There were even a couple of short stories at the end of it which are both full of symbolism, and they also reminded me of the things I made a paper about in my lit classes.

I believe that the poems are written based on the author’s actual experiences, as there are some poems that obviously has a “personal touch”, otherwise, it is his own perception about things, as well as the things he was able to witness in his daily life. This book could be a material for discussion in classrooms because the topics talked about in the poems are very relatable to the people these days.
I'm new to reading poetry but of course I know what traditional poems sound like with rhymes and such. suggested this book to me bc of my previous (and first ever) poetry book purchase. That book did not have a traditional rhyming format and I enjoyed it bc I didn't feel like it was over my head with veiled innuendos using big words, etc.

So when I read the first poem in this book and saw that it was in a more traditional rhyming style I was like, oh no, this is going to be way too intellectual for me and I will never get any of it. Which is the reason why I never took interest in poetry in the past; it was as if someone was writing in a foreign language when I would read those (seemingly) pretentious works.

initially I was intimidated having jumped to the conclusion that because these poems had a great deal of rhyming, I was going to be again reading something that was far beyond my level of comprehension. I was wrong. That's not to say the authors work is of a lower caliber just because I was able to get into it. I am not trying to imply that my level of comprehension is equal to his level of skill because that's far from true.

His work spoke to me and even though there were those occasional pieces or words that were over my head, there was a down to earth quality to his writings that made me feel I was "allowed" to not get all of it, but yet still "get all of it". Does that make sense to anyone else other than me? Probably not. Lol.

Point is, this book really made me enjoy this style of poetry which was one that alluded me til now. The preface of the book was just as valuable as the work inside bc of his explanation of relative perception, etc.

I enjoyed the short stories too. I was able to read the whole book in one sitting and that is important to me bc I am unable (unwilling?) to read any book of great length.

For some people a book this length would be just an appetizer, for me, it was a 4 course meal.

Vincent, you taught me something new today and you gave me food for thought. Thanks very much for sharing. )
Black Book of Poems by Vincent Hunanyan seems to be a simple read in which the reader can devour the written thoughts in under a half-hour.

However, like a fine wine, this book cannot be gulped down, but needs to be savored. The poetic musings are like the wine's bouquet and need to be inhaled and the provocative thoughts need to be swirled around in the mind and the heart. Additionally, the sincere and naked thoughts need to be reread like a connoisseur of wine asking for another refreshing sip.

The poems are simple yet deep and express the author's heart-felt reflections on the mundane and sometimes ugly events in life. Once such poem addresses a drunken husband's rage resulting in spousal abuse and confronts the reader with pain experienced and broken promises.

Another poem is entitled, "Ode to a Best Friend" and talks about motherhood. This particular poem, for this reviewer, needed to be shared with others.

Black Book of Poems by Vincent Hunanyan is not your typical book of poems where flowery speech is penned and enticing words of love and devotion are expressed. It is however, a provocative compilation of simple poems that capture real life situations and perhaps call the reader to contemplation and action.
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