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This collection gathers lyric poems and translations that move between intimate meditations on youth, love, memory, and artistic longing and more public scenes of landscape and social life. Many poems register pastoral and urban imagery—elms, poplars, caverns, festival crowds—while reflecting on transience, desire, and creative impulse. Formal variety ranges from short lyrics to longer narrative sequences and includes English renderings of Mallarmé and Rimbaud, which bring symbolist imagery into dialogue with elegiac and ironic tones. The overall temper alternates quiet introspection with flashes of satirical or sensual energy.

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Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley was an English writer and philosopher, best known for his dystopian novel "Brave New World," which explores themes of technological advancement, societal control, and human conditioning. Born into a prominent family in 1894, Huxley was educated at Oxford and became a significant figure in 20th-century literature. His works often blend satire, science fiction, and philosophical inquiry, reflecting his concerns about modernity and the human condition. In addition to "Brave New World," Huxley wrote notable works such as "Crome Yellow" and "Antic Hay," showcasing his keen observations of society and culture. His literary contributions continue to resonate, prompting discussions about ethics, freedom, and the future.

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