In 33 Crumbs, ecstatic poet Albert Torok skillfully maneuvers a delicate imaginary landscape. Real and surreal blends together for a more comprehensive illustration of love. Torok mixes form and free-verse, specifically giving more emphasis to meaning. The lines capture our attention with mastery of longing ( I am burned up now / after donating you all, / my ashes rest on this abandoned place / ready to turn into phoenix. ) as well as brightness ( you are light / poured into a mold / of a woman. ), emotion ( I live in your eyes / and see myself bathing in your tears ), and even timelessness (...
In 33 Crumbs, ecstatic poet Albert Torok skillfully maneuvers a delicate imaginary landscape. Real and surreal blends together for a more comprehensiv...
Albert Torok is a modern american poet, he lives in New York City. His book's main characteristic is the experimentation with new expressions and word combinations. The poems become real in our hands and start to wake some of our dormant energy. His sincere display of a man's inside in continuous evolution is invaluable. We feel the stones melting under us whenn reading the poems. ('Our footprints/laid ahead in stones/awake/under our weight')"
Albert Torok is a modern american poet, he lives in New York City. His book's main characteristic is the experimentation with new expressions and word...
The 'expressions' are a collection of ecstatic poems. We became familiar with this genre of poetry by reading Rumi with friends or alone for contemplation. Some of the poems are built on rhythm that intensifies through reading, others are open and give time for meditation to connect the words.
The 'expressions' are a collection of ecstatic poems. We became familiar with this genre of poetry by reading Rumi with friends or alone for contempla...
He was at his grandparent's house while learning to write at school and his grandmother asked him to send a letter home. He wrote a poem at the time, he writes since and has published a few books in the passing years. The poems show feelings distilled on paper and readers could become conscious of their own emotions while internalize them. Although not everyone likes his work, no one remains untouched by them. Albert Torok views life as a soul explorer whose purpose is to experience human journey. Through poetry he engages love loss trauma and humanity."
He was at his grandparent's house while learning to write at school and his grandmother asked him to send a letter home. He wrote a poem at the time, ...