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A series of poems presents intimate portraits of small-town and individual lives, using dramatic monologue and lyrical narrative to examine disappointment, longing, and moral ambiguity. The poems range from domestic scenes and ruined ambitions to mythic and biblical allusions, tracing characters who grapple with isolation, lost illusions, and the burdens of inheritance. Stark, often ironic language and precise rhythm give shape to quiet tragedies and moments of recognition. Interlinked moods of resignation, dark humor, and compassionate observation create a cohesive exploration of human endurance amid ordinary ruin.
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