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A collection of lyric and satirical poems that juxtaposes intimate meditations with biting social critique. Voices move between contemplations of silence, mortality, love, and domestic scenes and broader portraits of city life, commerce, and moral hypocrisy, often employing classical and religious allusion alongside stark modern imagery. Some pieces adopt narrative or dramatic tones; others are brief, aphoristic meditations or ballads. Recurrent concerns include the costs of ambition and trade, the persistence of desire and sorrow, and the tensions between spiritual longings and urban realities.
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