About This Book
The collection presents a sequence of sonnets that evoke the Crimea through concise, image-rich meditations on landscape, ruins, shorelines, and tombs. Each poem sketches a scene—steppe, mountain, town, night, or ruined fortress—and pairs detailed natural description with contemplations of memory, loss, and the traces of history. Recurring motifs include deserted ruins, graves, coastal stillness, and solitary wanderers, which link local topography to broader feelings of exile and mourning. The lyric intensity and formal restraint of the sonnets transform particular places into emblematic sites of reverie and remembrance.
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