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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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