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A compact sequence of lyrical poems responds to wartime upheaval by shifting between battlefield memory and the domestic lives left altered at home. Voices in the verses recall comradeship and loss while observing the practical and emotional work of those on the homefront, from volunteer efforts to quiet habits that signify endurance. Recurring images of landscape and everyday objects ground meditative reflections on departure, mourning, and the small consolations that sustain resilience, with a tone that balances sober remembrance and muted hope.

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Katherine Hale

Katherine Hale was a poet known for her evocative verse and exploration of themes related to nature and human experience. Her notable works include "Morning in the West: A Book of Verse," which showcases her lyrical style and deep appreciation for the natural world. Hale's poetry often reflects a blend of personal introspection and broader societal observations, contributing to the literary landscape of her time. In addition to her acclaimed collection, she also published "The New Joan, and Other Poems" and "The White Comrade, and Other Poems," further establishing her voice in early 20th-century poetry.

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