What if a single poem could live a thousand lives?
Mirabelle Flores: Multiform Poems / Inner Multiversal Heteronyms is not a traditional poetry book.
It is an experiment, a mirror, a labyrinth.
Here, each poem is reborn in multiple forms ? minimalist, baroque, prose, fragmented, mystical ? revealing how words can fracture and still remain whole. Every version is a new skin for the same heartbeat.
But this book is also haunted by voices: the inner multiversal heteronyms. They are not masks, nor inventions. They are identities hidden inside the author, pieces of memory, silence, longing, and flame. Among them speaks Mirabelle Flores ? a voice of absence, eternity, and secret light.
This is not poetry to read once and forget.
It is poetry that lingers, like a whisper inside your own mind, forcing you to ask:
? How many voices live inside me?
? And what form would my silence take if it finally spoke?
Step into this multiverse of poems.
Let it unsettle you.
Let it remind you that words are never just words ? they are mirrors waiting for your reflection.
Autorentext
J. s Figueiredo, A young 18-year-old Angolan poet, he writes to transform silence into breath.
His poetry is shelter, wound and flame. A way of living with yourself. A place where the soul finds a voice.