“Algedonic”
Written by R.H. Sin
Reviewed by Diana Iozzia
Algedonic
is a collection written by the prolific and well-beloved modern poet, R.H. Sin.
His type of poetry includes themes of mental health, romance, confidence,
self-care, and self-love. Sin creates many dark poems with light tones and vice
versa, allowing the reader to indulge in his figurative language and appreciate
the deeper meaning to his words. The word ‘algedonic’ means: characterized by
or relating to pain, especially as associated with pleasure, says
Merriam-Webster. This collection’s theme is poetry that fits into this
category: how pain from love and life can be mixed with pleasure. Sin creates
the poetry in this collection to incorporate the full scale, of how painful
love can be attractive and how it can be deadly.
The two sections, PAIN | CHAOS and PLEASURE | PAIN, have
small poems inside without titles. The poems speak to the survivors of these
experiences. Using beautiful figurative language and twists on common phrases
and idioms, Sin creates wonderfully written poetry.
In conclusion, I absolutely adored this collection.
Due to its interesting theme, I felt myself very entertained. Many verses in
these poems feel truthful yet heartbreaking. As I had borrowed the book from
the library to read this, I now will be planning to purchase it and keep it in
my collection.
I rate this collection at 5 out of 5 stars.
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