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[PREORDER] Letters to a Young Poet (Penguin Classics)

Rainer Maria Rilke

Regular price Rp 269.000,00
This is a preorder book, available to order from 25 June to 10 July. Estimated arrival is 2–4 weeks after the preorder period ends (it...
This is a preorder book, available to order from 25 June to 10 July. Estimated arrival is 2–4 weeks after the preorder period ends (it may arrive sooner!).

Have you ever wished someone would tell you that it’s okay to grow slowly and listen to your own questions?

In Letters to a Young Poet, Rainer Maria Rilke offers that gentle, profound encouragement. Originally a series of heartfelt letters to a young aspiring writer, this timeless collection invites you to embrace your inner life and trust the unfolding process of becoming.

With warmth, humility, and quiet wisdom, Rilke explores creativity, solitude, love, and the unhurried search for authenticity. Every page feels like a gentle reminder that meaning takes shape gradually and that the most important work often happens in silence.


📗 In The Mood For…

Reconnecting with My Soul
Reflective, tender, and reassuring, this is a perfect companion for readers craving honesty and solace.
✅ Creates a sense of gentle guidance and spacious self-reflection
✅ Encourages readers to appreciate their questions as much as their answers

Feeling Inspired
An intimate and uplifting invitation to embrace your personal journey.
✅ Stirs readers to slow down and trust their creative, inner voice
✅ Suggests that true growth grows in patience, compassion, and careful attention


📘 Stories About…

The Search for Meaning
At its core, this is a thoughtful meditation on becoming more fully yourself.
✅ Honors the questions, longings, and quiet desires that shape a life
✅ Explores the art of patience as a path to deeper understanding

Becoming & Belonging
Letters that remind you that your truest self is already enough.
✅ Affirms the power of listening to one’s inner voice
✅ Fosters a sense of belonging—first to oneself, then to the world