Explore nature, the cosmos, and a sharp critique of tradition in a pairing of verse and essays.
This volume blends lyrical glimpses of Mars, summer birds, and quiet woods with thoughtful essays about time, the universe, and the roots of common beliefs. A bold voice questions sacred myths while offering clear, accessible ideas about science and daily life.
In this edition you’ll find:
- Poetic pieces that travel from planetary marvels to the warmth of childhood memories and the hush of forest paths
- Essays that challenge traditional ideas of time, the week, and religious rituals with practical, down‑to‑earth reasoning
- An accessible discussion of how numbers, calendars, and festivals arose in human history
- A provocative critique of long‑standing authorities, urging readers to weigh evidence and think for themselves
Ideal for readers who enjoy poetry with a contemplative tone and essays that connect science, history, and belief in a refreshingly direct way. This book invites curiosity and careful reading in equal measure.