Declare Containing Books Depression & Other Magic Tricks
Title | : | Depression & Other Magic Tricks |
Author | : | Sabrina Benaim |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 75 pages |
Published | : | August 22nd 2017 by Button Poetry (first published August 18th 2017) |
Categories | : | Poetry. Health. Mental Health. Nonfiction. Mental Illness |
Sabrina Benaim
Paperback | Pages: 75 pages Rating: 3.79 | 9509 Users | 1215 Reviews
Explanation As Books Depression & Other Magic Tricks
Depression & Other Magic Tricks is the debut book by Sabrina Benaim, one of the most-viewed performance poets of all time, whose poem "Explaining My Depression to My Mother" has become a cultural phenomenon with over 5,000,000 views. Depression & Other Magic Tricks explores themes of mental health, love, and family. It is a documentation of struggle and triumph, a celebration of daily life and of living. Benaim's wit, empathy, and gift for language produce a work of endless wonder.Mention Books To Depression & Other Magic Tricks
Original Title: | Depression and Other Magic Tricks |
ISBN: | 1943735204 (ISBN13: 9781943735204) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Poetry (2017) |
Rating Containing Books Depression & Other Magic Tricks
Ratings: 3.79 From 9509 Users | 1215 ReviewsComment On Containing Books Depression & Other Magic Tricks
"i held handswith my sadness,sang it songs in the shower,fed it lunch,got it drunk& put it to bed early."I was delighted to receive an ARC of this book, because I've seen Sabrina's infamous poetry recitals floating around facebook and youtube, and love her rawness and authenticity. Unfortunately, her collection doesn't quite live up to expectations; I found that her best works were the ones I'd already heard and read, and a bit of the rest of the book is repetitive. That said, she's still anActual rating: 1.5 ⭐Did not like the writing style and the content of this short collection of poetry.Favourite poem:on releasing lightin some stories,the protagonist has to kill the bad thing to release its light.in my story,i am the protagonist & the bad thing,i have to learn how to bend the light out of myself. i can do that magic.
While I loved her on button poetry with her poem "Explaining depression to my mother" I have to say that this book didn't work for me. I was very excited when I saw that she was publishing a book, and was expecting it to arrive. Then I learned it was, obviously, a poem book rather than a book explaining or talking about depression as such. But I enjoyed so much seeing her reading/feeling the beforementioned poem that I thought "Why not? I know I don't usually go for this kind of books, but her
I was eager to read this collection ever since I've heard her perform "Explaining Depression to my Mother" which i've found while scrolling down youtube.However , and unfortunately , it didn't meet my high expectations at all. To be honest, I didn't like any of the poems in this collection except that one.I expected to read poems about depression, but the collection was rather on her love life failures .I don't know if it is just me , but is this really poetry? i get it that nowadays modern
This was really well written but I'm a little torn on it. Some poems were beautiful (especially the ones on mental health) but some were just okay so it's hard to rate as a whole. "mom says where did the anxiety come from? anxiety is the cousin visiting from out of town depression felt obligated to bring to the party. mom i am the party. only i am the party i don't want to be at.""if i am late it is because i was too anxious to leave"
I am torn.Am I the only one who felt kinda meh?I related to the poems about depression, they were seriously beautiful, it felt like reading about my own emotions sometimes.There is something extremely vulnerable about this poetry collection, something genuine and real, which makes it hurt even more when you read it, reading about the author's depression and anxiety truly made me want to hide under my blanket and cry. It was beautiful.But some of the poems . . . I felt like some of them were just
A lot of this was about heartbreak after a breakup and thats not what I was expecting. Its also not what I was interested in. I found some of her poems to be mildly interesting but others were lacklustre. I think she had a few interesting themes but again, the main focus was about heartbreak and to be honest, I found it boring. I liked how she formatted poems in different ways but some of it was almost painful to look at and then other bits literally sounded like nonsense. I could sort of relate
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