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Requiem: In Memory of All That Should Have Been

By: Daniel Stahl
Narrated by: Daniel Stahl
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Through its 211 interwoven poems, this double-tiered recursive crown of sonnets takes the listener on an epic journey to the heart of mankind’s would-be nemesis - herself - and back again. Does her destiny await in the unexplored depths of the cosmos, or in a toxic wasteland of her own making? Does she have the will to shape her own future, or is she a slave to her myopic wants and impulses?

Requiem takes the existential threats facing humanity - from the destruction of the environment to nuclear holocaust - as a lens through which to reflect on the fate of civilization, humanity and ultimately conscious life in the universe.

©2020 Daniel Stahl (P)2020 Daniel Stahl
Death, Grief & Loss Destiny Science Fiction Fiction

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