About This Book
A compact sequence of lyric and narrative poems that conjure wide western landscapes — deserts, plains, and rivers — through vivid, romantic imagery and ballad-like rhythms. The verses blend personal remembrance and frontier lore, portraying miners, hunters, travelers, and watchful native sentinels while using the striking motif of a ship stranded on sand to evoke loss and mystery. An elegiac, often dramatic tone reflects migration, solitude, and attachment to place, and a brief preface frames the collection as an affectionate homage to family and the author’s long experience in those lands.
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