The Concealed Catastrophe is a collection of twenty-one poems, telling the story of a jilted lover. Mourning his love, long lost, he treads the scarcely travelled road of grief and solitude.
The book commences with the lover, decimated by his loss, scouring through the memories of what once was.
The poems tell the story of his journey into oblivion, as he transgresses the thin line between reality and illusion, questioning his own existence. They unveil his emergence from absolute isolation and heartbreak, finding a renewed sense of hope for a possible reunion with his beloved, only to ultimately succumb to the realisation of its impossibility.