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Mirtha Michelle Castro Marmol

    Mirtha Michelle Castro Mármol je dominikánska herečka a poetka, ktorej tvorba sa ponára do hlbín straty, lásky, bolesti, rastu a nádeje. Jej verše, často vo forme intímnych listov, skúmajú zložité vzťahy a osobnú transformáciu. Prostredníctvom svojho písania ponúka jedinečný pohľad na ženskú skúsenosť a emocionálny vývoj. Jej poetický jazyk a úprimné zobrazenie citov rezonujú so čitateľmi hľadajúcimi autentickosť a emocionálnu hĺbku.

    Letters, to the Men I Have Loved
    Eighteen Inches
    Elusive Loves, Amores Esquivos
    • Elusive Loves, Amores Esquivos

      • 138 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania
      4,0(89)Ohodnotiť

      The emotional journey of romantic love is vividly explored through seasonal themes in this bilingual compilation of love poems. Mirtha Michelle Castro Mármol captures the essence of infatuation, lust, and love, taking readers through the highs and lows of these feelings. Her raw and heartfelt expressions resonate deeply, showcasing both the joy of love and the pain of loss. This collection reflects her ability to connect with readers, earning her a dedicated following through her poignant and relatable poetry.

      Elusive Loves, Amores Esquivos
    • Eighteen Inches

      • 224 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania
      4,0(190)Ohodnotiť

      These poems explore the distance between the head and the heart-and all of the pain, beauty, and hope in between.

      Eighteen Inches
    • Letters, to the Men I Have Loved

      • 130 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      In “Letters, To The Men I Have Loved” contemporary poet Mirtha Michelle Castro Mármol expresses her feelings through distinct letters and poems to various men whom she considers motivated personal growth and her transition from young adult to womanhood. With words she paints a vivid picture of feelings such as passion, forgiveness, lust, and hope. Gracefully playing with the universal theme of the pursuit of love and the desire for change that can resonate with women all around the world.

      Letters, to the Men I Have Loved