Hugo Jepsen
ASIN: B08Y79NFPZ
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 31
‘Endeavours of Grace: A Dystopian Poetry Book’ creates a world where the individual can’t be recognized for his own efforts - not being seen, heard or understood by its society. ‘I kind of describe it as someone screaming in pain but the music is too loud in the room for anybody to listen to it. It’s neither a happy nor a sad story - it’s more of a declaration of what it feels like to suffer in silence.’ (Endeavours of Grace: Classic Edition)I used the dystopian format as a form of criticism towards the general society of our own. The story itself is divided into 3 main chapters, ‘Endeavours of Love, Endeavours of Injustice & Endeavours of Depression’ - each chapter includes 7 poems and I specifically chose this number because it represents divinity in numerology. Some of these poems - which will be underlined on the chapter list - were already published in “Endeavours of Grace: Classic ...