About This Book
A sequence of lyric poems records intimate remembrance and philosophical reflection as the speaker confronts the death of a beloved child. Many pieces reconstruct domestic scenes and childhood play, using pastoral imagery and sensory detail to evoke tenderness and loss. Grief prompts wider meditations on divine justice, the duty of the artist, silence, and the limits of consolation. The collection alternates private lament and direct addresses to the absent one with poems debating a return to public life and poetic labor. Formally it moves between short elegiac stanzas and longer contemplative monologues that blend tenderness, anger, and resignation.
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