Another Rainbow
one more poetry book, which has not been published yet
Poetry Expo 24
Another Rainbow contains a poem collection imbued with self-irony, verses that come out from intense feelings.
After a rainy season full of bad experiences, it is finally time for a rebirth; another rainbow which can bring a happiness that could have been lost otherwise.
The poems words are directly inspired from the ancient city of Tomis, nowadays Constanța, located in Romania, Europe. This poem collection offers an artistic, heart perspective of a past experience from which the author has to learn, in order to live further.
Another Rainbow symbolizes the courage of forgetting a turbulent past and the self-given chance of becoming another inner person. A new one who is able to love once again, even love brought many suffering.
As after every rain a new rainbow shows up, this way after a painful period the good part of life will come back again.
Armour
Hyena
Never in November (before)
Supersticious
Tomis



Author
Cristina Mâțu Cimpoae
Cristina Mâțu Cimpoae was born on 31st of March 1983, on the same day with Nichita Stănescu, whose memorial existence for Romanian poetry language revolution is celebrated every year, on the last day of March. She lives in her native town, a harbour-city, called Constanța. She began writing poetry in her teenage years.
She has published two poetry collections called Cu anima răstignită and Suflet hașurat at one local publishing house from her native town (Constanța) and two prose novels, at Hermann Publishing House from Hermannstadt – Sibiu (Capital of the European Culture in 2007): O singură depresie, mai mult de trei voci – romanul unei depresii schizoafective, scris în cheie solitară pentru mai multe voci and one adventures novel, for young adults, called Aventurile Martei în lumea Artei, which she also translated under the title Marthe, a true friend of Art.
Her last finished writings, but not yet published are dedicated to the children, both poetry and short stories, partially illustrated by the author herself.