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A sequence of vivid lyric poems juxtaposes urban modernity and sensual escapism, shifting between images of aquaria, industrial streets, cathedrals, cabarets and cultivated gardens. Rich sensory detail and decadent diction evoke crowded factories, neon-lit cafés, and intimate interiors while poems alternate social satire, melancholic reverie and pastoral relief. Several pieces use theatrical vignettes and musical rhythms to render characters and scenes indirectly, while others address sacred space, memory and longing through ornate imagery. The book’s structure groups shorter, imagistic poems into two parts that balance urban manners with curving, often erotic or elegiac, meditations.

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Harold Acton

Harold Acton was a British author and playwright known for his wit and satirical style. Born in the late 19th century, he contributed significantly to literature with works that often explored themes of identity and society. His notable works include "An Indian Ass," which reflects his keen observations and humorous insights, and "Aquarium," showcasing his unique narrative voice. Acton's writing is characterized by a blend of humor and critical commentary, making him a distinctive figure in early 20th-century literature.

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