“One could say that things were contained and held within me” – An interview in Eyes Wide Open with Ahrale Admanit on his ongoing search for honesty and authenticity in writing, the processes of slow infatuation with literature and poetry, and the place writing holds in his life today: “For me, poetry is an expression of the emotional and spiritual world, a dialogue with God.”
Interview with Poet Ahrale Admanit
Interview with poet Ahrale Admanit on influential figures in his life, his quest for honesty, slow infatuation with literature and poetry, and the experiences that inspired his own poems.
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