Black Orpheus - Poems of Dreams and Dementia
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 14m
  • Reads 103
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 11
  • Time 14m
Complete, First published Jul 10, 2020
The collected poems of Nicholas Duke are presented here in his first collection titled, Black Orpheus - Poems of Dreams and Dementia. No other poet has embodied the sacred and the profane through metaphysical and symbolic verse that is painted with thick strokes the deities and demons he protects.  Automatic stream of consciousness, drug-induced tangent or digested spiritual trance, readers travel with Nick through the arteries of lust, addiction and rebirth to find new pathways of literature.
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