About This Book
A collection of poems recounting the experience of flight during wartime, blending vivid aerial imagery with reflections on solitude, exhilaration, and the traumas of combat. Several pieces trace pre-dawn patrols, night raids, crashes and their aftermath, while others dwell on landscapes, clouds, cities and domestic memories seen from above. The verse alternates between ecstatic descriptions of soaring and elegiac meditations on loss, duty and the moral weight of delivering destruction, often invoking spiritual solitude and quiet gratitude amid danger.
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