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Poetry

Publisher:  Authorhouse ISBN-10:  1420891995 Type: 
Pages: 

108

Copyright:  Jan 9, 2006 ISBN-13:  9781420891997
Fiction


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A poetry collection that combines both traditional and unusual poetic themes with a hint of neo-gothic flavor. Themes include dark and light fantasy, dreams and nightmares, spiritual struggles, labors of love, nature, betrayal and existential philosophy.

       Behold the diversity of the human spirit as you enter a higher plane of existence; a place where good and evil take many forms and a search for fulfillment takes center stage. Here you may find mirrors of your own desires as you explore a multiverse of painful beauty and enticing mystery. A balance of rhyming and non-rhyming verse, this poetry collection attempts to combine the human with the divine, the modern with the archaic, and the simple with the complex. From sheer fantasy to love and spiritual struggles, the poet paints a variety of visions from a palette that defies categorization, speaking to the reader through vivid imagery and tales of emotional conflict.      

 

 




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Table of Contents:

Origins
The Unwritten Quest
The Call
Transience
Paroxysm
Urban Storm
Scrolls
The Early Hours
Vestige
Intrinsic Desires
Lupus
A Universe in Solitude
Two
Pathos
Temptress
Regression
Within and Without
Spectacle
Fleeting
Want
For All Eternity
Clove Cemetery
Alterations
A Dying Breed
Let Me In
Seeking Sanctuary
Under Lock and Key
Whole
Beyond Summer
Vomica
Elsewhere
Tooth and Nail
People of the Fog
My Ghost Walks
Ignis Fatuus
Only Human
Parted Ways
De Novo
Idle Hands
Things to Come
Still There
Disenchanted
Withdrawn
Theophobia
Plenty of Time
The Art of Forgetting
The Fifth Column
Gray
In Stride with Giants
Doors and Hallways
Misanthrope
Her
The Touch of Eros
Look Down
Diem Ex Die
The Intercession
Epitomes
Deeper Still
Evening Eyes
Bring You to Life
Circa 1988
Cruentus
Fever Dreams
Matris
Words Alone
Listen
The Sensorium
Noctivagus
Away
The Cycle
Alignment
Infitialis
Skyward
Odd Folk
The Final Stretch
At An End

Professional Reviews
Heather Froeschl
Poetic works that pull you in, enticing you to explore the written word, and leaving you momentarily lost in a jungle of metered beats are the sort that are perfection to me. Leave your greeting card verse at the store. A book of poetry worth sinking your mind into is "Intrinsic Desires," by Brandon Gene Petit.

In a tone that reflects an intricate mind, Brandon offers moments in time, scenes of life, and instances of fundamental feeling. His work is rich with imagery, from twilight skies to lantern lit walls, cobblestone streets and naked, wet trees, all vividly painted before your eyes. His words express fluidly a mixed bag of emotions, from sadness and longing to heartbreaking yearning, despair and desire, pride, self contentment, and love. The poems work magic on the reader, enticing to pause and go deeply into each setting, taking the time to truly understand what is being said. Brandon invites you to go Beyond Summer, breathing the freshly decaying scent of the air, hearing the rustle of leaves, and feeling the glow of warmly lit windows from the outside looking in. He dares you to examine A Dying Breed, where you can witness the tormented soul of a vampire, enduring death, tormented by ingrained desires, a man with no master, and content in his ways. With a nod to the last page, Petit shares this, "We pass the torch to our better halves and sell our souls to a nobler craft." A poet, Brandon is a gifted artist at this nobler craft.

It is a different sort of poetry book; one that quietly offers to hold your attention and that will remain in your mind until it has you completely. Intelligently offering viewpoints you might not otherwise have come across, the work is darkly compelling and decidedly fresh. Take an unforgettable, neo-gothic journey, and expand your poetic horizons.


Paige Lovitt from Reader Views
Whenever I read a really well written piece of work, I feel intimidated about following up with writing a review. "Intrinsic Desires" is one of those books that are a tough act to follow. It is difficult to write the perfect words to convey how much this writing touched me, but I will try my best.

"Intrinsic Desires" is a collection of neo-gothic type poems written by Brandon Gene Petit. They are incredible. I love the darkness and the depth that the words carry within each poem. Sometimes I felt more like I was reading a spell and feeling the magic of the words wrap around my soul, than reading just a poem.

I would love to know where Petit takes his inspiration from. I am sure it comes from events happening in his life, but what specifically I can only imagine from his writings. In addition to some of the darker themes, he also mentions vampires, dragons, knights and ghosts. I love these kinds of themes because the fantasy aspects that they contain take away from the boringness of the mundane realities of life.

The poem that I related to most was "Whole." It begins:

"Trust has become a useless organ,
Lying limp and dead at your side,
A martyr slain in the name of knowledge,
To rest in the shadow of your pride..."

The poems seem like they were written at a different time or maybe in a different reality. I felt like the book I was reading should have been a cloth-covered hardbound edition with old, yellowing pages. In time, these pages will be old and yellowing because I plan to reread these writings over and over again.

I highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy the darker fantasy novels. If you are a high school or college student that needs to write a paper about a poem or a poet, "Intrinsic Desires" is definitely the book for you.



Reader Reviews for "Intrinsic Desires"


Reviewed by Sandra Ferrara Gentry 8/19/2007
Intrigues the reader! Very profound and intelligent.
Sandra
Reviewed by SOULFUL SHEE G. Pulsing In Passionate Purple PassionS 6/29/2007
WOW! YOur deep and profound, I want your book!
YOu write with honesty, truth and similiar to my own writings!
I find this book I will treasure like my favorite gem!
Thank you for sharing your heart openly~!
Warmest Blessings and Peace!
WArm Hugs, WArrior " Purple Spirit" Lady Sheee
Stay Positive! *(even through the darkness)
STay SAFE!
God Bless!
Amen!

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