About This Book
A collection of lyric poems and odes that moves between public lament and private intimacy. Longer pieces dramatize a laboring man’s rise, dispossession, and the moral outrage of social inequality, voiced with prophetic urgency. Shorter lyrics and dramatic monologues turn to love, motherhood, nature, and classical ruins, invoking images such as nightingales, vestal fires, and Paestum to register loss and memory. The poems alternate pastoral description and vivid detail with direct moral questioning, combining elegiac tones and musical rhetoric. Recurrent themes include work, compassion, poverty, and a yearning for communal renewal, rendered in formal but intimate verse.
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