DKMH
Poems by Dacre Montgomery
by Dacre Montgomery
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Pub Date Oct 27 2020 | Archive Date Oct 27 2020
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Description
Since its release as a small mixed-media podcast, DKMH has topped charts all over the internet. Written and produced by Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery, the DKMH platform is expanding to print. This exciting debut collection of poetry and prose is an analysis of ego, love, anger, and anxiety. Each poem investigates our individual driving forces and how experiences shape us into the humans we are, deeply personal yet strangely familiar and universal. Consumable on a variety of platforms, DKMH is a constant battle between themes that explore the biggest life questions: who are we, why are we, and what drives us?
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781524861650 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 144 |
Featured Reviews
I liked Dacre's debut poetry collection. I devoured it in less than an hour and I finished it wanting to read more. Even though is not the best poetry book I've read, I actually enjoyed the reading
If I’d known who the poet was, I might have been reluctant to read this collection. Thankfully, ignorance is bliss and I went into this with zero expectations. I enjoyed this poetry collection. There is a long introduction section with a playlist which I skipped over and don’t feel was needed. I just wanted to read the poems. DKMH contains about half a dozen long poems broken into smaller chunks and each with a different theme. The themes are universal to poetry; first love, identity and the like. The language used is quite vivid and I enjoyed the flow of the poems and imagery. I must have to check out the podcast now.
Disclaimer: I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I have loved Dacre for years, and knowing that he will release a poetry collection made me the most excited fan! DKMH was raw and honest, exactly how I like my poetry. I'm happy to see him exploring his artistic side through writing, and I cans ay that I love him more.
Please give this book a chance. Though he's still starting (and I know that he could improve more), poetry written like this should be heard by everyone.
Rating: 3.5