The anthology of poetry entitled, "Achtzehn Gedichte" ("Eighteen Poems") was published first in 1995 and a later edition again in 1997, in German,
€ 9,90 (DINA6, hardcover, marmorated edition).
It contains a delicate Hölderlin-acrostic as well as a psalm about poetries from David. In addition to poetry written on love there is the poem "Gebäude aus Tönen" ("Structure of musical tones"), a tenderly drawn image of an evening.
The anthology of poetry entitled, "Ich bin" ("I am") with 24 poems, was published in 1997, in German,
€ 12,90 (DINA6, hardcover, marmorated edition).
It begins with "Der Zauberer", ("The Alchemist"), influenced by Ravello, Villa Cimbrone. The enthrallment heightens with "Brunnendienst" ("Well Work") and "Orgelsonett" ("Organ Sonnet"), dedicated to an organ in Toledo, Spain, flows through a depiction of a dream to the apotheosis of the divine "Ich bin" ("I am").
The anthology of poetry entitled "Höhenwege" ("High Paths") was published in 2002 and contains 36 poems, in German,
€ 15,90 (DINA5, hardcover, marmorated edition).
Two subdued Madeiran poems on Fanal and the Ilhas desertas combine with a powerful "Mountain Sonnet" ("Bergsonett") and a hymn to the "Chestnut Tree" ("Kastanienbaum") to create a widely spread inner image. The contemplation in the poem "Paris - vom Montmartre betrachtet" ("Paris - observed from Montmartre"), two poems on the subject of the creative power of words, and "Kristalle" ("Crystals") create the connection to the outer world. In its centre, "Glück" ("Luck") rests.
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Organist and attorney Florian Wilkes (Berlin)