A collection of free verse poems that consists of a series of lyrical expressions that relate to the influential science fiction movie, The Matrix. Essentially, the contributions contained in this book may be characterised as a collection of poems that are inspired by a popular culture hero Seraph, having been written by a poet named Ái (皚), who addresses the spiritual and philosophical aspects together with the significance of the matrix world, by highlighting the importance and role of Seraph. Whilst revealing particular aspects of Seraph’s rather elusive persona that stress his importance as a being, the lyrical expressions in this collection are unified by the realisation that Seraph is more pivotal to the matrix world than commonly thought. The poems provide information on the universal framework that underlies the matrix world.
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