iUniverse Would Like to Announce the Release of Dark Currents by Arthur F. Temple
“Holed up” in his apartment for nearly two years due to his deteriorating health, Arthur F. Temple kept a journal of his thoughts during this time of severe depression and in this book of poetry shares his journey to the deepest, darkest recesses of his mind.
Bloomington, IN, February 04, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Journey into the Dark Recesses of the Subconscious Mind.
Dark Currents shares poetry author’s two-year period of severe depression.
During a two-year time period, author Arthur F. Temple kept a journal, in which the basic underlying quality of his life on all levels had become intolerable, and the result is this fascinating book of poetry, Dark Currents.
In nearly 100 poems, Temple shares his heartfelt feelings of extremely difficult times in his life from an abusive childhood, being laid off from his job, having his friendships and marriage severely strained, followed by a time period of great physical suffering. The physical suffering was the result of multiple serious health issues. Due to his deteriorating health, he was “holed up” in an apartment for nearly the entire two years with the exception of hospital room visits and subsequent visits to several specialists.
A friend suggested that writing might help him through his depression and even be cathartic for him. With most of the selections written in prose poetry, Temple’s thoughts are divided into four chapters: Memories, Proverbs, Society and Abyss.
“Memories” deals with abhorrent childhood and young adult memories. “Proverbs” is the result of his daily observations since childhood. “Society” reflects on his thoughts of daily current events. “Abyss” was written at the height of his depression and moments when he was not even lucid.
As in “Responsibility” from the “Proverbs” chapter:
It is easier for mankind to deny truth to shed itself from responsibility.
What would transpire if the listless masses woke from their slumber?
Temple is also an artist, as each piece of poetry comes with an abstract piece of art related to the subject matter.
About the author
Arthur F. Temple was born and raised in New York City. Although he has lived in several states across America, he currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Temple has suffered from multiple health issues since receiving mass amounts of radiation treatment as a teenager. The long-term side effects of this treatment came about simultaneously, which affected most of his major organs, and spun his asthma out of control. Currently, he is healthy, stable and proud of his debut book of poetry. Visit him online at www.arthurftemple.com.
For more information contact: Teresa Hale
Phone: 1-800-AUTHORS
Email: Publicity@iuniverse.com
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Dark Currents shares poetry author’s two-year period of severe depression.
During a two-year time period, author Arthur F. Temple kept a journal, in which the basic underlying quality of his life on all levels had become intolerable, and the result is this fascinating book of poetry, Dark Currents.
In nearly 100 poems, Temple shares his heartfelt feelings of extremely difficult times in his life from an abusive childhood, being laid off from his job, having his friendships and marriage severely strained, followed by a time period of great physical suffering. The physical suffering was the result of multiple serious health issues. Due to his deteriorating health, he was “holed up” in an apartment for nearly the entire two years with the exception of hospital room visits and subsequent visits to several specialists.
A friend suggested that writing might help him through his depression and even be cathartic for him. With most of the selections written in prose poetry, Temple’s thoughts are divided into four chapters: Memories, Proverbs, Society and Abyss.
“Memories” deals with abhorrent childhood and young adult memories. “Proverbs” is the result of his daily observations since childhood. “Society” reflects on his thoughts of daily current events. “Abyss” was written at the height of his depression and moments when he was not even lucid.
As in “Responsibility” from the “Proverbs” chapter:
It is easier for mankind to deny truth to shed itself from responsibility.
What would transpire if the listless masses woke from their slumber?
Temple is also an artist, as each piece of poetry comes with an abstract piece of art related to the subject matter.
About the author
Arthur F. Temple was born and raised in New York City. Although he has lived in several states across America, he currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Temple has suffered from multiple health issues since receiving mass amounts of radiation treatment as a teenager. The long-term side effects of this treatment came about simultaneously, which affected most of his major organs, and spun his asthma out of control. Currently, he is healthy, stable and proud of his debut book of poetry. Visit him online at www.arthurftemple.com.
For more information contact: Teresa Hale
Phone: 1-800-AUTHORS
Email: Publicity@iuniverse.com
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