About This Book
A collection of lyric poems exploring wartime loss, memory, and everyday resilience. It alternates elegiac meditations on fallen comrades with quieter domestic and natural scenes, using religious imagery and classical references, intimate addresses, and brief narrative fragments. Recurring motifs include mourning, the interplay of private grief and public duty, landscapes and seasonal change, and attempts to reconcile sacrifice with beauty. Some poems consider art and memory as consolation; others capture immediate impressions of night, light, and ritual. The tone shifts between solemn lament and restrained acceptance, yielding concise, image-driven pieces that move between personal recollection and collective commemoration.
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