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Out of the North

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A sequence of lyrical poems evokes the stark northern wilderness and its seasonal rhythms, moving between winter desolation and the brief, restorative return of sun and song. Images of snow, spruces, birches, silent forests, and the Klondyke convey isolation, endurance, and intermittently brightened hope as birds and flowers reappear. Several pieces address longing, memory, and the human response to harsh landscapes—cabins, trail laughter, and yearning—while tonal shifts alternate melancholy, reverence, and brief celebration of nature’s resilience.

About the Author

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Howard V. Sutherland

Howard V. Sutherland is an author known for his work in early 20th-century literature. His notable book, "Out of the North," reflects themes of exploration and adventure, showcasing his ability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with readers. While not widely recognized in contemporary literary discussions, Sutherland's contributions offer a glimpse into the literary landscape of his time, enriching the understanding of the era's storytelling traditions.

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