Poems from A Prison Cell
Hamed Samadi
Belletristik / Lyrik, Dramatik
Beschreibung
Poems From A Prison Cell... And Thereafter" is a deeply personal collection of poetry by Hamed Samadi, written during a turbulent time in his life after being wrongfully imprisoned and sectioned under the Mental Health Act. His writings reflect on the emotional aftermath of a toxic relationship that led him down a path of drug-induced psychosis, incarceration, and ultimately, self-reflection and healing. Each poem explores the themes of mental health, heartbreak, familial love, and personal resilience. With raw emotion, Hamed delves into the impact of betrayal, guilt, and the search for redemption. His words capture the pain of lost love, the agony of confinement, and the hope found in personal growth. From tributes to loved ones like "To Aunty Rebecca" and "Dear Mummy," to reflections on his incarceration in "Prison Is Boring" and "Potatoes and Pasties," Hamed chronicles his journey through hardship and survival. His poetry is a testament to the human spirit's ability to endure even in the darkest of circumstances, offering readers both catharsis and insight. For anyone seeking an exploration of the intersection between mental health, trauma, and poetry, this book provides a poignant and honest voice that will resonate with readers who have experienced their own struggles with identity, love, and healing.
Kundenbewertungen
addiction recovery, personal growth, heartbreak, love, healing, mental health, trauma, poetry, prison, resilience