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The collection gathers sonnets and short lyric pieces that present ironic, often decadent portraits of lovers, social types, and urban scenes, alternating playful wit with darker undertones. A prefatory letter argues for beauty and soul in wartime, framing poems that probe desire, artifice, and aesthetic pose, with recurring motifs of costume, performance, and bodily pleasure. The verse ranges from intimate love elegies to urbane caricatures, using formal sonnet patterns to explore vanity, heartbreak, and the poet's self-conscious theatricality.

About the Author

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Donald Evans

Donald Evans was a poet known for his unique contributions to the literary landscape of the early 20th century. His notable work, "Sonnets from the Patagonian," showcases his ability to blend vivid imagery with emotional depth, drawing inspiration from the landscapes and experiences of Patagonia. Through his poetry, Evans explores themes of nature, identity, and the human experience, reflecting a deep appreciation for the world around him. His work remains a testament to the power of verse to capture the essence of place and feeling.

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