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Walking Shadows: Sea Tales and Others

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The collection presents poems and short stories rooted in coastal and maritime life, alternating lyrical pieces with narrative sketches. Vignettes portray solitary keepers, shipboard communities, and stranded figures, moving between light comedy, uncanny incidents, and reflective melancholy. Recurrent motifs include isolation, memory, the sea as a shaping force, and the intrusion of danger or rumor during wartime. Stories are concise and image-rich, often using small domestic or nautical episodes to illuminate broader emotional states and human responses to loss, courage, and the unpredictability of the sea.

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Alfred Noyes

Alfred Noyes was an English poet and playwright, known for his lyrical style and vivid imagery. Born in 1880, he gained prominence in the early 20th century with works that often explored themes of nature, love, and the human experience. His notable poem "The Highwayman" remains a classic of English literature, celebrated for its romantic narrative and rhythmic quality. Noyes also contributed significantly to the genre of children's literature, as seen in his work "A Tale of Old Japan." Throughout his career, he published numerous volumes of poetry, including "Collected Poems" and "The Flower of Old Japan, and Other Poems," showcasing his versatility and depth as a writer.

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