About This Book
A collection of short poetic epitaphs voiced by deceased residents of a small town, each monologue recounts private histories, unspoken grievances, and hidden passions to reveal the gap between public reputation and inner truth. The poems, delivered in plainspoken free verse, assemble a mosaic of communal life by alternating perspectives and tones—ironic, tender, bitter, and darkly humorous. Recurring concerns include love, betrayal, ambition, social hypocrisy, and lingering regrets, while the cumulative effect meditates on memory, mortality, and the complex ties that bind neighbors even after death.
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