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You, Who Creates
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You, Who Creates
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You, Who Creates is a sequence of poems that treats grief, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and existential questions of self. It chronicles the author''s journey through these stages of mental chaos during the period 2017-2018, while he was in therapy in Vancouver. The poems reveal the inner world of one who is depressed: they were written with an aim of chronicling the journey that the author was on, with the hope that later, they would help shed light on the process of healing.Daniel Viragh was born in Budapest in 1983. At the age of five, he immigrated to Montreal, where he earned a B.A. in English from McGill University (2006). He then taught English in Fukui City, Japan, for two years, before pursuing graduate studies at Berkeley. After earning a doctorate in history (2014), he moved to Vancouver to develop a career as a singer and a writer.
You, Who Creates is a sequence of poems that treats grief, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and existential questions of self. It chronicles the author''s journey through these stages of mental chaos during the period 2017-2018, while he was in therapy in Vancouver. The poems reveal the inner world of one who is depressed: they were written with an aim of chronicling the journey that the author was on, with the hope that later, they would help shed light on the process of healing.Daniel Viragh was born in Budapest in 1983. At the age of five, he immigrated to Montreal, where he earned a B.A. in English from McGill University (2006). He then taught English in Fukui City, Japan, for two years, before pursuing graduate studies at Berkeley. After earning a doctorate in history (2014), he moved to Vancouver to develop a career as a singer and a writer.


















