Vrima – The Hole

Poetry, Albas Publishing Pages 114 Published in France “The Hole” is a bold and allegorical poetic journey that explores the female experience as a path of transformation—one that begins with an exodus from the confines of the flesh and moves through the Forbidden Zone, where freedom lies hidden. This spiritual and corporeal odyssey ultimately leads to the abyss of eternity, where the seeds of rebirth are found. In this visceral landscape, Eros becomes the central force, uniting the celestial with the human. Through erotic energy—both divine and transgressive—the poet examines the depths of human instinct, sensuality, and identity. The second part of the book ventures further, elevating a taboo relationship to the level of philosophical and theological meditation on creation, love, and the sacred. The poems challenge moral and social codes, yet demand interpretation through the lenses of theology, myth, and philosophy—reminding the reader that poetry reveals its full meaning only upon close and thoughtful reading. Through provocative and deeply symbolic language, the poet shatters taboos surrounding morality, legend, and existence. Even the most romantic moments resist sentimentality, opting instead to jolt the emotions and provoke intellectual reflection. At its core, this book delves into the darkest recesses of the human soul and collective consciousness, tracing the contours of desire, motherhood, and female sensuality. Inspired by the powerful imagery of the Santorini volcano, which the poet visited in Greece, the collection captures the tension between eruption and stillness, destruction and rebirth. “The Hole” is not only a poetic work—it is an act of literary transgression and philosophical revelation, where love, sin, divinity and rebellion collide in language both fierce and luminous.