Kundalini (Poetry, #1)

Evelyn K. Brunswick's first little collection of poetry, written in something of a fever in the Spring of 2004. This is dark, dissociative, yet beautiful. A little night music for Narcissus. Twenty-five strikingly original and intriguing poems which resonate like particles in a gorgeous storm; plus extras and an author's commentary. Not for the faint-hearted.

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Kundalini (Poetry, #1)

Evelyn K. Brunswick's first little collection of poetry, written in something of a fever in the Spring of 2004. This is dark, dissociative, yet beautiful. A little night music for Narcissus. Twenty-five strikingly original and intriguing poems which resonate like particles in a gorgeous storm; plus extras and an author's commentary. Not for the faint-hearted.

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Kundalini (Poetry, #1)

Kundalini (Poetry, #1)

by Evelyn K. Brunswick
Kundalini (Poetry, #1)

Kundalini (Poetry, #1)

by Evelyn K. Brunswick

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Overview

Evelyn K. Brunswick's first little collection of poetry, written in something of a fever in the Spring of 2004. This is dark, dissociative, yet beautiful. A little night music for Narcissus. Twenty-five strikingly original and intriguing poems which resonate like particles in a gorgeous storm; plus extras and an author's commentary. Not for the faint-hearted.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181448940
Publisher: Evelyn K. Brunswick
Publication date: 03/18/2025
Series: Poetry
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 209 KB

About the Author

Evie unceremoniously emerged onto this forbidden planet as a very typical Aquarius on 10 February 1973 in Southend on sea, England. She left the sinking ship that country has become for La France profonde where she has lived since 2009. She has a companion and some semi-feral felines for company, and they enjoy their nature together away from the world. Check out her Substack for more strange and beautiful imaginaria.

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