About This Book
A lyric collection written in a regional tongue that celebrates rural landscapes, popular customs, festivals, and the songs and speech of village life, alternating tender nostalgia with social complaint. Natural imagery—rivers, mountains, woods and changing seasons—frames reflections on belonging, linguistic pride, and the dignity of an often overlooked community. Many poems adopt folk rhythms and idioms to reproduce oral song forms and local cadences. The prevailing voice blends intimate tenderness and moral indignation, mourning hardship while asserting cultural worth.