About This Book
A loosely arranged collection of travel essays, lyrical sketches, and recollections recounts journeys through varied landscapes and the inward impressions they produced. Short nature poems and episodic narratives record sensory encounters with sea, moonlight, rain, and solitude while tracing the writer's evolving poetic technique. Personal reflections examine a persistent yearning for companionship, the precarious finances that shaped creative choices, and experiments in form and book design intended to emphasize individual images. The text also considers the poet's response to critical reception, explaining aesthetic motives and the intimate relationship between wandering, imagination, and artistic development.
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