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Eulogy: Jerusalem 70AD is a poetic tribute to one of history's most devastating events-the fall of Jerusalem.
Redmond Holt uses verse to lay bare the existential despair and fleeting hope of a city on the brink, with each poem inviting you to feel the weight of those fateful days for the Jewish people, capturing the sorrow and the struggle for meaning in the chaos.
Vivid and visceral, what sets this collection apart is its exploration of the human spirit amidst such overwhelming despair. When the poems are steeped in desolation, they also reflect on the endurance of those who clung to their faith even as their world crumbled around them.
This exploration is not limited to the historical context of the siege and destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 AD. Holt's reflections on faith, suffering, and perseverance and universal, speaking to the broader human experience.
For even in the face of utter destruction, there is a flicker of hope that refuses to be extinguished.
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Eulogy: Jerusalem 70AD is a poetic tribute to one of history's most devastating events-the fall of Jerusalem.
Redmond Holt uses verse to lay bare the existential despair and fleeting hope of a city on the brink, with each poem inviting you to feel the weight of those fateful days for the Jewish people, capturing the sorrow and the struggle for meaning in the chaos.
Vivid and visceral, what sets this collection apart is its exploration of the human spirit amidst such overwhelming despair. When the poems are steeped in desolation, they also reflect on the endurance of those who clung to their faith even as their world crumbled around them.
This exploration is not limited to the historical context of the siege and destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 AD. Holt's reflections on faith, suffering, and perseverance and universal, speaking to the broader human experience.
For even in the face of utter destruction, there is a flicker of hope that refuses to be extinguished.