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It seems strange for a medical doctor of forty-six to suddenly find poetry
-- but this is exactly what happened to George Carle. His marriage broke up and his wife
left suddenly,
taking his two dear children with her. Living on a remote and isolated island intensified
his sadness and he required treatment for depression.
During this illness he started to write poetry which ranges through a wide spectrum of
human experience-- from the anguish of |
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separation, love, religion, death; and yet these epiphanies of human
experience, often charged with emotion, are made more poignant through the oblique touches
of humor.
"An
exciting collection of poems," OUTCRY Magazine |
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