The silence of words and their importance
How I started I do not know
I just think of thank you for existing
The only thing of the feeling that does not stop me
I will save the words, then.
The above sentence is from the poem "The Silence of Words" written by the author and lawyer Mauro Felippe and published in the work Idleness. Converting the value that words have, and also the weight that they can carry, the poet exposes the philosophical line of thought, with its own ideas about everyday life. In addition, he questions about situations that incite the reader to thinking about life, society, conduct and freedom.
The philosophy served to the author, Mauro Felippe, native of Urussanga (a city located in the south of Santa Catarina), to understand the existence and freedom of thought, indicated in his book Idleness, a collection of poems, insights and aphorisms that question the simplest aspects of life. In a reflective plunge into the human condition, the author converges with the book's striking colors, illustrations and designs to present the reader with a true work of art.
The visual composition of the book is in charge of Rael Dionisio, who translates in image everything that Mauro transmits in verses and other forms of texts. A (in) sanity, time, loneliness, hope, destiny, cycles, subjective happiness, the fragility of the heart, the borders of the human being, the beautiful wisdom of nature and animals, corruption, inequality social, ethical and even the interaction between people in the world today. All this in the form of inspirational texts and illustrations for the eyes and the soul.