I’m still uncertain whether this collection depressing or liberating? Nihilistic or inspiring? Or all of these things put together? One thing is certain: the writing is raw and visceral, dark, gritty, reminiscent, in my opinion, of Sylvia Plath’s poetry.  I loved it!

“Carrying the past through the present” is the first haunting poem. There is a black dog watching a man from a ground floor flat (it follows him wherever he goes), an eerie and menacing metaphor (“Today the black dog is back/they watch each other through the dirty window.”) There is also one where a man murders his wife, prompted by a seductive apparition, because “Any price is small when the thing I get for it is you.”

These poems suck the reader in, imparting compelling stories, not shying away from the darker sides of ourselves and others. It’s like being wrapped in an anti-security blanket, unsettling the reader, challenging them. “Eternal love and fruit flies” tells of a couple, “dead inside,” to all intents and purposes, but happy nonetheless, because “Even if we’re dead, at least we’re dead together.” This new dark take on true look took my breath away.

There is also a lot here about the poet’s motivation to write, and the catharsis of the writing process, as well as the pain that acts as fodder to poets and artists. In “license for madness,” for example, artists are even described as suffering from madness, with the artistic process acting as a lifeline: “You either bite into your own soul and rip pieces apart and spit them into the face of the world or you don’t.” Creating is an act of survival.

All in all, this is a powerful and visceral collection, asking us to reflect on what we see when we look into the dark corner, after seeing things through the poet’s lens.

What a great time I’ve had reading this collection! Have you guys read any poetry recently? Hope you all have a fab week!

You can find out more about Bogdan Dragos’s work on his website Daydreaming as a profession – Daydreaming and then, maybe, writing a poem about it. And that’s my life.

You can buy the poetry collection on Amazon here Facing The Dark Corner eBook : Dragos, Bogdan: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store

46 responses to “Poetry Review: Facing the Dark Corner by Bogdan Dragos”

  1. ourcrossings Avatar

    While it’s been a while since I sat down with a proper poetry book (the last one I read was QuickFire, Slow Burning by Edinburgh-based poet Janette Ayachi), once in a while I look up some of my favourite classic poems and read them out loud. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful review, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Aiva! So lovely of you to stop by and comment! Yes, I know what you mean. I would like to read more poetry, but for some reason rarely get the chance. Bogdan’s work really caught my attention. He’s unafraid to reach into the darkest recesses of humanity and shine a light on it (and ourselves), which is something I admire about his work. I haven’t read Janette Ayachi’s poetry, but am intrigued, especially since she’s a Scottish poet! Thanks again for your kind comments. xx🦋🌸

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      1. ourcrossings Avatar

        You should check her poems, dear Ada, especially A Choir of Ghosts – a collection of mythical, imaginative poems exploring Amsterdam, Leith, Berlin and elsewhere. Take care xx

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Oh, wow, Aiva — travel and poetry, what a fantastic combination! I’ll definitely check out A Choir of Ghosts; thanks so much for the recommendation! Amsterdam and Berlin are two places I’d like to visit and I’m familiar with Leith, so this really intrigues me. I’ve never read travel poetry before, but now I’m inspired! Hope you have a lovely week xx🌷🌸🦋

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  2. Dave Astor Avatar

    Great review, Ada, of Bogdan’s very dark/compelling work.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Dave, thanks so much! Yes, Bogdan’s poetry is very powerful. I felt a whole spectrum of emotions reading it, and really felt he had something to say, if you know what I mean? I’m a fan of his work now! Thanks for your kind comments and for taking the time to check out the review!

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  3. Yeah, Another Blogger Avatar

    Hi there. I’ve often had a hard time with poetry. That is, I often can’t figure out what the writer is getting at!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Yeah, I know what you mean! That’s why I enjoyed Bogdan’s work; it spoke to me on a human level, oftentimes delving into the darker aspects of humanity’s weaknesses and emotions. It was visceral and raw and I loved it! Thanks for stopping by to check out the review! 🌸

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  4. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

    Intriguing – and on the wish list. When I’m back reading on KU I’ll give it a whirl. Many thanks for sharing, Ada. 🙂

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Laura! Yes, Bogdan’s work is raw, visceral, and hard-hitting. Some of these poems shocked me, others took my breath away, and many also validated a lot of feelings I could relate to, but don’t always want to admit to. Thanks for stopping by and for your kind comments. 🌸

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      1. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

        Sounds like I really have to read this, Ada. I’ve got a few books to get through, but I’ll be there as soon as I can. Great recommendation, thanks again. 🙂

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thank you, Laura, for stopping by to check it out! 🦋🌸

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  5. thomasstigwikman Avatar

    That sounds like a dark but captivating book. You wrote a great and very helpful review.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Thomas, thanks for stopping by to check out the review! Yes, captivating is an excellent word to describe this collection. I can see myself revisiting these poems; they speak to the darkness that inevitably exists inside every one of us. Thanks for your kind comments! 😊

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      1. thomasstigwikman Avatar

        Yes it sounds very interesting Ada.

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  6. balladeer Avatar

    Okay, you got me hooked. I need to read this.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hah, yeah, thanks, my friend. Yep, Bogdan has a gift with words and really delves into the darker recesses of the human psyche!

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  7. Diana L Forsberg Avatar

    This book sounds interesting. I have only recently started enjoying poetry. Although I don’t always understand what the poem means, I have found many that are extremely moving, etc.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Diana! SO kind of you to drop by to check out the review and comment! Yes, I know what you mean. I’m actually quite fussy when it comes to poetry. I crave something powerful and relatable and Facing the Dark Corner is exactly that. Every facet of the darker side of humanity is contained in this collection; it took my breath away! Hope you are well and enjoying the spring🌷😊

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  8. Sambuca (✿◠‿◠) Avatar
    Sambuca (✿◠‿◠)

    I can’t say that I’m much for that kind of stuff… not the dark poetry but poetry itself. I’m not a fan. But this Bogdan guy makes me want to get into it. ^^

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Yes, I know what you mean! I’m quite fussy about poetry, too, but Bogdan’s work really hits home. He’s nonjudgmental and shines a light on the darkness within others and ourselves. Thanks for stopping by to check out the review!😊

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      1. Sambuca (✿◠‿◠) Avatar
        Sambuca (✿◠‿◠)

        I do love Shel Silverstein though… his stuff borders on the insane a bit, but ♥♥♥

        https://allpoetry.com/Diet-Song

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  9. Copper coated highways Avatar

    An excellent review, Ada. 🙂

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Thanks so much, my friend! 😊

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  10. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    You were spot on in your review, Aida. I’m always surprised with Bogdan’s work and how life inspires his work that isn’t in my path most days.. He is a gifted, poet in a way that challenges and opens you to the perils and dark, tragic aspects of life with a twist. ❣️

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Oh, yes, Cindy; I totally agree! I think you got it spot on when you said he opens you to the perils and dark tragic aspects of life. I really enjoyed this collection; it made me feel a whole range of different emotions. Thanks for stopping by to check out the review and commenting! 🌸

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      1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        Oh yes indeed and he is a master of that. It’s my pleasure and you’re so very welcome❣️

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  11. Dawn Pisturino Avatar

    Bogdan is known for his dark, provocative work! He definitely makes you think!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Dawn, I couldn’t agree more! Facing the Dark Corner certainly made me think. I was blown away by the power of these poems, the words lingering in my mind long afterward. Thanks for checking out the review! 😊

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  12. Resa Avatar

    Wow Ada, your intro to this collection is riveting. I do follow Bogdan, but this is the first review of his work I’ve read.

    I’ve never read Sylvia Plath, either. So much to read. So little time.

    This work sounds deep, highly intellectual and eye opening.

    Congratulations to Bogdan!

    Thank you for this piquing review, Ada!

    🩵❦🕊❦🩵

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Resa, thanks so much for stopping by to check out the review! Yes, I read a lot of Sylvia Plath’s work when I was young. She is an incredible poet, and hard-hitting, just like Bogdan’s work. I love confessional poetry; I feel as if I’m looking directly into the poet’s soul (and humanity’s, as well!). It’s probably my favorite type of poetry. I hope you’re well, Resa, and recovering after your busy time at the art show. It’s so lovely to see you! 🦋🕊️🌸

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      1. Resa Avatar

        How interesting… confessional poetry. That is a term I have never heard.
        Lovely to see you, too! A post about my Art Show is going up on Art Gowns this weekend.
        Then maybe I can back into a more normal life rhythm.
        🩵❦🕊❦🩵

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    2. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Yes, Resa, I’m sure you’re looking forward to a rest! Oh, a post about your show; that sounds great- I’ll look out for it! 🦋🌸🦋

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      1. Resa Avatar

        Thanks Ada! It’s up!

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  13. P. J. Gudka Avatar

    Sounds like such an interesting and powerful collection, will definitely check it out. Thanks for sharing your review!

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Pooja! Thanks for your kind comments and for checking out the review! Yes, Bogdan’s work is very powerful. I really enjoyed the rawness and amazing depth of unfiltered human emotion in this collection. 😊

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      1. P. J. Gudka Avatar

        My pleasure and sounds like a fantastic read 😊

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  14. Priti Avatar

    Interesting book . Well reviewed 👌

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Priti, thanks for checking out Bogdan’s review and for your kind comments! Yes, I found this collection to be fascinating and, at times, difficult to read, but thoroughly rewarding in its sheer emotional intensity!🌷

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  15. da-AL Avatar

    good review – scary cover lol

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      LOL– you’re absolutely right, da-AL! It sums up the themes explored in the poems and how scary it is to look inside yourself. Thanks for checking out the review and for commenting! Hope all’s okay with you. 🦋

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  16. Mary K. Doyle Avatar

    I can’t read or watch much of what is scary, haunting. I find life scary, so I prefer to drift to a happy place. However, I admire the writing ability and also your review, Ada. You describe it meaningfully.

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Mary! I totally understand what you mean! I try to strike a balance myself, and while I enjoy some dark writing, I also enjoy more lighthearted stuff as well. I’ve recently started reading some Stephen King short stories, which I never would’ve attempted in the past, but have enjoyed immensely. Like you, though, I prefer to stay on the happy side of things! Thanks for stopping by to check out the review and for your kind comments! Hope you are well and enjoying the better weather. 🌷🦋

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  17. safia begum Avatar

    A deeply introspective and emotionally intense reflection—questioning whether the collection feels bleak or freeing, while emphasizing its raw, visceral, and darkly compelling writing style. ✨📖

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    1. The Introverted Bookworm Avatar

      Hi Safia, thanks for stopping by to check out the review! You make an excellent point; bleak or freeing is definitely the question. I think it could be both at the same time, which is why I enjoyed it so much! Thanks again for your kind comment. 🦋🌸

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