And the irony of life was how long it took me to realize how short it is.<br /><br />In this unflinching collection of aphorisms Isheiko Cleare reflects on love and loneliness power and faith childhood and identity. With a voice that's inquisitive wry cynical hopeful intrusive yet potently human he distills life's contradictions into lines you'll want to underline and return to:<br /><br />She asked if I've ever been to war. I said yes. I was once in love.<br /><br />Most men are debris of their childhoods.<br /><br />Rock bottom taught me not to throw stones.<br /><br />These fragments of insight stand alone yet together they form a portrait of a mind wrestling with what it means to live honestly in a world of masks myths and endless noise. For readers of contemporary poetry philosophy and anyone seeking flashes of clarity in the chaos of being human Nomenclature of an Idle Thought is a reminder that no one is alone in what they think.
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