Subjects That Renowned Poet & Essayist Jose Pineiro Enjoys Writing on the Most


Posted November 27, 2019 by dwightbuckles

This Press Release informs the readers about the kind of topics renowned poet and essayist Jose Pineiro enjoys writing on the most.

 
Jose Pineiro is a well-known poet and essayist from Leon who has collaborated with several other writers and fanzines, in recitals, tributes, and presentations. As he strongly believes that writers play a significant role in molding the society, he usually writes on subjects that can empower and educate readers about various important issues. Some of the topics that he likes to write about are: Corruption without taboos, The real power of economy over the governments, The lobbies to date and their political gear, The end of the era of industrialization and the reasons why this will happen, etc.

As a poet, some of Jose Pineiro’s most popular poetic works include: The lost warmth, Thought in the Darkness of Being – Trilogy, A live fire, Drowned in the senses, Skies and hells, Chrysalis of the moon, In the shade of sunset, Without truce, Anthology of the years, From here and period, The feelings thief, and The beat of a life.

About Jose Pineiro

Jose Pineiro is a renowned poet, essayist, and collaborator who were born in El Ferrol. His family moved to Leon when he was 7. He collaborates frequently with other writers or fanzines in recitals, tributes, and presentations.

Most of Jose Pineiro’s works revolve around the topics like real power of economy over the governments, lobbies to date and their political gear, end of the era of industrialization and the reasons why this will happen, corruption without taboos, and the true life and background of the powerful worldwide, etc. Some of his popular works include Thought in the Darkness of Being – Trilogy, Drowned in the senses, The lost warmth, and more.
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Last Updated November 27, 2019