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THE MATTER OF MATTER

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THE MATTER OF MATTER

By: Dejan Stojanović
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This collection of poems expresses some grains of timeless wisdom in a simple yet full-of-wit language in its five distinct cycles: “Brain Universe,” “The Museum of Wax Figures,” “Waiting Room,” “Crystals of Fire,” and “A Flower in Emptiness.” Each cycle provides a unique perspective for readers to explore themes of existence, memory, creativity, and emotions.

Images, metaphors, and philosophical reflections abound in this book, offering unique perspectives on the complex nature of life. Each section contributes to a broader exploration of the human condition, making it relatable and thought-provoking.

“Spider,” the first poem in the book, sets an enigmatic tone with which the book starts by exploring memory and illusion. The metaphor of the spider weaving traps illustrates our entanglements with perception and desire, evoking a sense of sorrow intricately tied to our joyful moments. This theme of complex emotional dynamics recurs throughout the collection, grounding the reader in the shared human experience.

In “Shakespeare’s Soul,” the poet juxtaposes human creativity with machines’ coldness. There is a unique spark that gives art its meaning. Shakespeare is the best proof of this spark and endless creativity that the human mind is capable of, as well as imagination, intuition, and emotional intelligence. It reinforces that while technology can enhance our capabilities, it cannot replicate the depth of human insight.

The “Brain Universe” examines the interconnectedness of everything in the Universe and the unlimited power of a human brain. The poems in this cycle motivate readers to reflect on their inner worlds while recognizing their place in the greater Cosmos. Unique imagery triggers a sense of wonder and humility, with lines that try to solve the enigma in the relationship between the mind and the Universe, suggesting our thoughts and emotions are interconnected parts of the ultimate fabric of existence.

In “The Museum of Wax Figures,” the poet depicts the transient nature of leadership and sometimes the humorous and sad role of politicians interested more in satisfying their interests than fighting for social justice. The usage of poignant metaphors accomplishes all this. These metaphors may inspire readers to pay less attention to ephemeral endeavors and focus more on what truly matters and the things of lasting value.

“Waiting Room” is a sequence of reflective poems that explore the fears and vulnerabilities of human beings exposed to the unpredictable nature of life and living in a world full of uncertainty and traps. They highlight the tension between hope and despair. Imagery—such as the juxtaposition of a “terrifying scream” against a “gentle whisper”—emphasizes the unpredictable nature of human emotions. This cycle speaks of the universal experience of waiting for change, conveying the anxiety and anticipation accompanying it.

The sequence “Crystals of Fire” abounds with images and symbolism. It explores beauty and destruction, light and darkness. The underlying message of this sequence is that people should embrace the unavoidable dualities of life where joy and sorrow coexist. This cycle conveys a sense of urgency, prompting readers to confront their own experiences of passion and pain, reminding them that moments of brilliance often arise from chaos.

The last cycle, “A Flower in Emptiness,” explores the longing for beauty. Beauty often stays unnoticed or undervalued in a fast-paced world, blind to the deeper values only a "few feet" away. The powerful metaphor of a flower blooming in emptiness symbolizes hope and renewal amidst despair. These poems powerfully convey that light often resides even in the darkest places. The road toward this light is through self-discovery. We all try to achieve a balance between vulnerability and strength to live authentic and fulfilled lives.
Poetry United States World Literature Human Brain
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