About This Book
A collection of ballads and narrative poems that evokes the harsh beauty and lawless rhythms of the Yukon and frontier life, moving between lively storytelling and somber reflection. Verses portray prospectors, drifters, and isolated camps with plainspoken rhythms and vivid natural imagery, combining adventure and rough comedy with macabre episodes and meditations on hunger, loneliness, and mortality. The poems alternate between rollicking camp songs and quieter, mournful pieces, together sketching endurance, longing, and the elemental costs of life on a remote, unforgiving landscape.
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