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You and I, the Human Being, Humanity, and All Else Besides...
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- ISBN978-3-912160-30-7
- EAN9783912160307
- Date de parution17/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDr. Sascha Ferber
Résumé
As one of several volumes of poetry that Dr. Ferber has composed in 2025, this particular collection-through its distinctive focus on individual human life and the broader context of life within society-makes an especially significant contribution to portraying the human perspective on the newly dawned era of world history that began in 2025-26, as well as on its future horizons and possibilities.
At the heart of the work stands the human being within the intimate radius of his or her own existence-with all its lived experiences, emotions, and aspirations-in a world that has profoundly changed. Throughout, there is a steadfast emphasis on the positive, on that which inspires hope, and on the prospect of a truly good future for humankind."That we are here-we celebrate it, That we can look each other in the eyes, Smile at one another, wink, And that I can take your hand, press it, Kiss you." (After Poem No.
4: "We Celebrate Life!")
At the heart of the work stands the human being within the intimate radius of his or her own existence-with all its lived experiences, emotions, and aspirations-in a world that has profoundly changed. Throughout, there is a steadfast emphasis on the positive, on that which inspires hope, and on the prospect of a truly good future for humankind."That we are here-we celebrate it, That we can look each other in the eyes, Smile at one another, wink, And that I can take your hand, press it, Kiss you." (After Poem No.
4: "We Celebrate Life!")






















