Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
50
Language
Danish
Published
Jan 1, 1995
Publisher
Gyldendal
ISBN-10
8700208086
Description
Dødesange unfolds as a poignant collection of poems, delving deep into the heart-wrenching theme of losing a child. Through verses that echo vulnerability and grief, Anders Westenholz captures the raw emotions experienced in such an unimaginable tragedy. Each poem serves as a testament to the fragility of life, revealing both the sorrow and the profound love that endures.
As readers navigate through this suite of melancholic yet beautiful reflections, they are invited to confront the realities of loss and the way it shapes existence. Westenholz’s words resonate with an authenticity that speaks to the universal experience of mourning, making Dødesange a compelling exploration of sorrow, remembrance, and the enduring bond between parent and child.
As readers navigate through this suite of melancholic yet beautiful reflections, they are invited to confront the realities of loss and the way it shapes existence. Westenholz’s words resonate with an authenticity that speaks to the universal experience of mourning, making Dødesange a compelling exploration of sorrow, remembrance, and the enduring bond between parent and child.