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A sequence of poems that dramatizes life at sea through ballads, lyrics, and dramatic monologues focused on buccaneers, sailors, and the lawless world they inhabit. The pieces alternate between rollicking drinking songs and vivid battle and chase scenes, introspective meditations on exile, mortality, and lost love, and elegiac portraits of execution, marooning, and final rest. Several linked poems trace a seafaring romance and its breakup. Language shifts from brazen and celebratory to mournful and reflective, emphasizing comradeship, daring, greed, and the fatal costs of a life pursued on the open ocean.

About the Author

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Alden Charles Noble

Alden Charles Noble was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature and poetry. His notable work, "The Buccaneer Book: Songs of the Black Flag," showcases his ability to blend adventure themes with lyrical storytelling. Noble's writing often reflects a fascination with the romanticized notions of piracy and the sea, appealing to young readers' imaginations. Through his engaging verses, he aimed to inspire a sense of adventure and exploration, making his work a memorable part of early 20th-century children's literature.

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