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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
“Xenia Sunic is a marvelously sensitive wordsmith and the fact that she is a multilingual poetess renders her poetic accomplishments even more impressive. One can only hope that more of her poems will follow the publication of this work.” (Dr Paul E. Gottfried)
“Xenia has the uncanny ability to commit to paper the triumphs and tragedies of the natural world with its wonderfully emotive imagery of love, nostalgia and rebirth.” - Troy Southgate (author, ‘Tradition & Revolution’)
“C'est avec plaisir et satisfaction esthtique que j'ai lu et relu les pomes de ce recueil. Xenia est un virtuose verbal merveilleusement sensible, et le fait qu'elle soit une potesse multilingue rend ses exploits potiques encore plus mouvants. On ne peut qu'esprer que d'autres pomes suivront la publication de cet ouvrage.” (Paul E. Gottfried)
“Xenia Sunic, whose first name in Classical Greek means "foreign lady,” is a foreign spirit indeed to this most shallow age of Western decline. Her poetry is deep, it is mystical, it is achingly aesthetic – and like all great art requires the reader to co-work, to participate, to ascend to an image-realm, to vault to a rarified, stark, new-old, sun-shadow world.“ (John de Nugent)
"In the nature poetry of Xenia Sunic there is an element of rapture and an aura of mystery in the poet’s exquisite responsiveness to and almost mystical expression of the change of seasons and a profound delight in the sheer loveliness of nature in its more solemn as well as in its more ecstatic moments.” (Joseph Pryce)
“For me, Xenia’s poetic muse reminds constantly of just what the expansive heart’s creative beauty is capable of and what one day may be possible for all of us.” (Mervyn Soskolne)
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
“Xenia Sunic is a marvelously sensitive wordsmith and the fact that she is a multilingual poetess renders her poetic accomplishments even more impressive. One can only hope that more of her poems will follow the publication of this work.” (Dr Paul E. Gottfried)
“Xenia has the uncanny ability to commit to paper the triumphs and tragedies of the natural world with its wonderfully emotive imagery of love, nostalgia and rebirth.” - Troy Southgate (author, ‘Tradition & Revolution’)
“C'est avec plaisir et satisfaction esthtique que j'ai lu et relu les pomes de ce recueil. Xenia est un virtuose verbal merveilleusement sensible, et le fait qu'elle soit une potesse multilingue rend ses exploits potiques encore plus mouvants. On ne peut qu'esprer que d'autres pomes suivront la publication de cet ouvrage.” (Paul E. Gottfried)
“Xenia Sunic, whose first name in Classical Greek means "foreign lady,” is a foreign spirit indeed to this most shallow age of Western decline. Her poetry is deep, it is mystical, it is achingly aesthetic – and like all great art requires the reader to co-work, to participate, to ascend to an image-realm, to vault to a rarified, stark, new-old, sun-shadow world.“ (John de Nugent)
"In the nature poetry of Xenia Sunic there is an element of rapture and an aura of mystery in the poet’s exquisite responsiveness to and almost mystical expression of the change of seasons and a profound delight in the sheer loveliness of nature in its more solemn as well as in its more ecstatic moments.” (Joseph Pryce)
“For me, Xenia’s poetic muse reminds constantly of just what the expansive heart’s creative beauty is capable of and what one day may be possible for all of us.” (Mervyn Soskolne)