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A lyrical collection of poems and prose sketches rooted in the coastal Low Country, pairing impressionistic landscape scenes with retellings of local legends, folktales, and maritime episodes. Voices of indigenous people, enslaved and free Black communities, and long-settled residents intermingle with meditations on memory, loss, and change; imagery centers on marshes, sea islands, and decaying plantation places. Several pieces frame supernatural and folkloric themes alongside elegiac reflections on war, seafaring, and cultural mixture, and short prose notes supply historical background for selected poems.

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DuBose Heyward

DuBose Heyward was an American author and playwright, best known for his novel "Porgy," which explores the lives of African Americans in the early 20th century South. His work often reflects the cultural and social dynamics of the region, blending lyrical prose with deep emotional resonance. In addition to "Porgy," Heyward wrote "Carolina Chansons," a collection of poems celebrating Southern life, and "Mamba's Daughters," which delves into themes of race and identity. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, particularly in the portrayal of African American experiences.

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