About This Book
A collection of intensely romantic lyrics and dramatic monologues that examine love's passions in varied moods, from ardent desire and jealousy to wistful memory and resigned acceptance. The poet groups short lyrical pieces and narrative poems that alternate fiery sensuality with tender recollection, often using conversational voice and vivid sensory detail to evoke longing, betrayal, and yearning for lost intimacy. A prefatory note explains the selection and addresses public reaction to the more provocative verses. Overall the poems map emotional landscapes of attraction, remorse, and defiant selfhood, presenting passion as shifting, personal, and sometimes transgressive.
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