Letters to a Young Poet
Author: Rainer Maria Rilke
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Description: Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke offers profound insights into self-discovery and the creative process. It's a timeless exploration of existential themes, urging readers to embrace solitude and inner truth, making it an inspiring read for those seeking deeper meaning.
Pages: 18
Megabytes: 0.08 MB
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