City of Ash
- 62 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the interplay of personal and historical significance, this collection delves into the contemporary urban experience, using Vilnius as a backdrop. Eugenijus Alisanka's poetry reflects a quest for meaning amidst the remnants of the past, highlighting the tension between individual identity and cultural heritage. Eschewing traditional rhyme and structure, his free verse challenges linguistic conventions, presenting a modern rebellion against regulatory norms. The poems are structured like cities, comprising a series of disconnected yet poignant observations that evoke the complexities of urban life.
