In the book “Gray Black’s Poetic Portrait” the author is all set to take readers on a roller-coaster ride offering a glimpse of a fresh perspective on mental health, civil obedience, and occult keeping the transcendental literature intact. Gray Black is a book that is fun to read as well as thought-provoking and provokes people to pay special attention to mental health as it is as important as anyone’s physical health. This book is a fine weekend read that blends a fun element along with an inspiring lesson. It forces readers to know the importance of their individuality and celebrates creativity and resilience in a unique way!
An important theme discussed in this book is the importance of mental health which is considered a taboo in our society. One may be feeling depressed or anxious but our society doesn’t let them feel comfortable enough to talk about it. The author boldly discusses psychosis as her life experience. The author uses avant-garde in her poetries shaking society by her bold and ironic tone that is necessary to discuss such misunderstood topics. This book is a must-read for young adults, the LGBTQ community as well as individuals interested in occult studies as this book explores mysticism in depth.
The thing that makes this book distinctive and a different one is the author’s questioning tone on civil obedience. The author sheds light on how societal norms exploit human nature and deprive them of their creativity. Societal norms have a drastic impact on a person’s mental health, the author provokes the younger generation to think and explore themselves and come up with a thought that is not only out of the box but also creates a useful impact in our society.
This book is a reflection of transcendental literature and avant-garde combining mysticism and hard sciences offering a psychological approach to the difficulties of life. These poetries are a part of literature as well as an important part of science that reveals the levels and complexities of human nature. An important thing that the author pays special attention to is her attempts to bring mental health under the spotlight. Just talking about mental health is not enough there is a serious need to implement all the things that are required for the improvement of mental health in the younger generations. Her ironic tone is no doubt the best use one can make when writing on a taboo topic! Other than that, her bold take on mental health and self-exploration for the younger adults and LGBTQ community is what keeps the readers hooked to the book. This generation is filled with loads of responsibilities that their society places on them, in these times it becomes a necessity to raise awareness regarding such things.