'Loneliness' is a collection of poems by Roman Simonov, written over the past two years, which have greatly changed not only the author's life, but the lives of each of us. The author, who has lived in London for quite a long time, like many people these days, suddenly and involuntarily acquired the status of an emigrant from the simple status of 'living abroad.'
Beginning the collection with themes of love, friendship, and the philosophy of life in general, he moves on to more global themes of the social and political structure of the world and our place in it, making the collection especially relevant for Russian-speaking emigrants of the new wave and anyone who shares anti-war views.
For a general audience, this book will offer many moments for reflection and inspiration and is ideal for those seeking understanding in difficult times, as well as striving for a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
The collection “Loneliness” is not so much the art of words, but rather one of the reflections of the era in which we live.








