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The collection assembles concise lyric pieces that move between urban observation and intimate rural imagery, employing spare, imagistic language and flexible free verse. Poems attend to ordinary people, street dealings, household fragments and natural details—birds, trees, sea—rendered in plain yet vivid sensory lines. Voices shift from ironic and playful to tender and urgent, alternating pastoral reverie with municipal grit and occasional satirical civic addresses. Recurrent concerns include close attention to everyday materials, bodily presence, and the poet’s aim to record immediate perception.
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