Latvijas izdevniecības uzņēmums Linda Leen izdod pirmo grāmatu “Introversijas
Linda Leen’s poetry collection “Introversijas” was released in late May during her WAVES mini-album trilogy’s second wave concerts in Kurzeme, with book launch events held in Ventspils’ “Latvija” concert hall and Liepāja’s “Lielais dzintars,” according to sources. The collection, available in Jāņa Rozes bookstores nationwide and via the author’s website with signed copies, features reworked lyrics transformed into poetry, described by Leen as “a new form of expression” that became a “deep healing process” and a “private permission to speak freely on stage.”
What is “Introversijas” and how was it created?
Leen’s work emerged from her decision to “strip away English language and rework her inner world,” according to the author. The poems, presented as part of her concert performances, evolved into a “deep healing process” that allowed her to “read, dissect, and actually dig into our own essence,” as described by poet Inga Pizāne. The collection includes translated song lyrics that “feel like a warm, intimate, and women’s life story,” according to cultural journalist Eva Johansone.
Why does this matter in Latvian literature?
The release of “Introversijas” marks a shift in Leen’s creative process, blending musical and poetic forms. Pizāne highlighted the work’s “human closeness, longing for experience, and dreaminess,” while Johansone noted the “sensation of being wrapped in a sunlit summer greenery” evoked by the book’s cover image. The collection’s focus on “internal world” translation aligns with broader trends in contemporary Latvian poetry, though specific precedents are not mentioned in the source.
What may happen next for Linda Leen?
Given the positive early responses, Leen may expand her interdisciplinary approach, potentially integrating more visual or performative elements into future works. Analysts suggest her focus on “intimate authenticity” could influence emerging artists, though no official plans are mentioned. The author’s decision to release the book through her website with personalized inscriptions may set a precedent for independent publishing in Latvia.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where can “Introversijas” be purchased? The collection is available in Jāņa Rozes bookstores nationwide and via the author’s website, www.lindaleen.com, which offers signed copies with personalized inscriptions.
Who has commented on the work? Poet Inga Pizāne and cultural journalist Eva Johansone have praised the collection, highlighting its emotional depth and connection to personal experience.
When was the book released? The poetry collection was first made available to readers in late May during Lindas Leen’s WAVES mini-album trilogy concerts in Kurzeme.
How might Leen’s blend of music and poetry influence future artistic collaborations in Latvia?