About This Book
The volume opens with an extended narrative poem about a romantic triangle in an early colonial settlement, dramatizing courtship, friendship, and conscience through vivid episodic scenes and character exchanges. A sequence of shorter poems follows, ranging from mythic and maritime tales to meditations on youth, memory, faith, and the passage of time. The collection balances humorous and solemn tones, employing varied metrical forms, pictorial description, and moral reflection, shifting between narrative action and lyrical introspection while drawing on religious and classical allusion to illuminate ordinary lives and inner conflicts.
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