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4670280Skunk in the Wildernesshttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/skunk-in-the-wilderness-9798822613126/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/4320745/image.jpg?v=638446643594000000290290MXNGandhiInStock/Audiolibros/<p>I believe in God when I see</p><p>a dandelion pressing through the rupture in the pavement.</p><p>A tiny golden sun forcing its way through the darkness,</p><p>hell-bent on growing.</p><p>Recognizing the sacred in the everyday, protecting an ailing earth, opening to wonderthese reflections, along with contemplations on the importance of poop, skunks, monarch butterflies, and even bacteria became the urgent subjects of poems written in the space of a few weeks in the winter of 2020-2021. <em>Skunk in the Wilderness</em> reflects the global concerns of that moment in history, in the midst of the pandemic, as well as the personal concerns of the poets relationship to his ageing parents and his own life path. Louis Gignac writes passionately and provocatively of the need to protect the earth and connect to nature, with a multitude of subthemes, ranging from relationships to pollution, and from screen addiction to water fasting. <em>Skunk in the Wilderness</em> is above all about becoming conscious.</p><p>. . . Inspiration:</p><p>I know I need it.</p><p>Cant live without it.</p><p>Im always searching for it.</p><p>Can I offer it to you?</p><p><strong>About the Author</strong>:</p><p>Louis Gignac is a visual artist who lives in New Brunswick, in an oceanside village located halfway between the oyster shells and the sun. 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Illustrated throughout with the authors black and white drawings, this is his first poetry collection.</p><p>For more information, please visit www.louisgignac.com</p>(*_*)9798822613126_<p>I believe in God when I see</p><p>a dandelion pressing through the rupture in the pavement.</p><p>A tiny golden sun forcing its way through the darkness,</p><p>hell-bent on growing.</p><p>Recognizing the sacred in the everyday, protecting an ailing earth, opening to wonderthese reflections, along with contemplations on the importance of poop, skunks, monarch butterflies, and even bacteria became the urgent subjects of poems written in the space of a few weeks in the winter of 2020-2021. <em>Skunk in the Wilderness</em> reflects the global concerns of that moment in history, in the midst of the pandemic, as well as the personal concerns of the poets relationship to his ageing parents and his own life path. Louis Gignac writes passionately and provocatively of the need to protect the earth and connect to nature, with a multitude of subthemes, ranging from relationships to pollution, and from screen addiction to water fasting. <em>Skunk in the Wilderness</em> is above all about becoming conscious.</p><p>. . . Inspiration:</p><p>I know I need it.</p><p>Cant live without it.</p><p>Im always searching for it.</p><p>Can I offer it to you?</p><p><strong>About the Author</strong>:</p><p>Louis Gignac is a visual artist who lives in New Brunswick, in an oceanside village located halfway between the oyster shells and the sun. Illustrated throughout with the authors black and white drawings, this is his first poetry collection.</p><p>For more information, please visit www.louisgignac.com</p>...9798822613126_LOUIS GIGNACaudiolibro_9798822613126_9798822613126LOUIS GIGNACInglésMéxicoNoMINUTE2022-06-15T00:00:00+00:00LOUIS GIGNAC