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Acid Testimonies is a collection of thirty-five poems organised into six interconnected movements exploring complacency, social degradation, sexuality, institutional power, historical recurrence and metaphysical reflection.
Moving from the intimate textures of everyday life towards broader questions of civilisation and identity, the collection examines recurring patterns of authority, alienation, aspiration and belief. The poems inhabit spaces between observation and testimony, tracing tensions between individual experience and the structures that increasingly shape modern existence.
Uncompromising, darkly lyrical and often unsettling, Acid Testimonies asks what remains of human meaning in an age defined by spectacle, commodification and systems of control.
This is poetry that refuses easy answers.
Moving from the intimate textures of everyday life towards broader questions of civilisation and identity, the collection examines recurring patterns of authority, alienation, aspiration and belief. The poems inhabit spaces between observation and testimony, tracing tensions between individual experience and the structures that increasingly shape modern existence.
Uncompromising, darkly lyrical and often unsettling, Acid Testimonies asks what remains of human meaning in an age defined by spectacle, commodification and systems of control.
This is poetry that refuses easy answers.