
Symbol: Thirteen Signs
by Konoha
About This Novel
"Elephant: Thirteen Ways" is the fourth collection of poems by the poet Konoha, which includes 99 works of the poet in recent years. The author is committed to presenting existence and his thoughts about existence. Therefore, his recent poetry can be understood as an attempt to restore the essential structure of experience from personal special experience (Husserl's words). His thoughts are broad, his writing is sincere, and his imagery is novel, but he always focuses on the vast existence of this world. Qiu Huadong believes that Konoha is a poet who walks alone, is full of curiosity and inquiry about the world, and writes poems with the luster of silver. Konoha's stylistic awareness is particularly strong, and his poetry style is distinctive and highly recognizable. He consciously destroys the neatness of poetry, interweaving particularly long and particularly short sentences, as well as meaningful cross-lines and cross-sections, which makes the aesthetic style of the work present a unique and full tension. Some commentators believe that a distinctive Konoha body was created.
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