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A sequence of lyric poems evokes scenes drawn from woodblock prints and theatre, arranged in four parts that move from intimate love scenes through memory and forgetting to clouded introspection and evening reflections. Sparse, imagistic lines conjure geisha, actors, festivals, seasonal weather, and landscapes while emphasizing transience, longing, and exile. Many poems adopt the observer's stance, registering shifting moods through natural details—cherry blossoms, rain, cranes, wind—and artistic motifs such as lanterns, masks, and the names of printmakers. The tone is elegiac and atmospheric, favoring sensory fragments and restrained narrative that suggest remembrance and impermanence.

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John Gould Fletcher

John Gould Fletcher was an American poet, critic, and essayist known for his contributions to modernist literature. His work often reflects a deep engagement with visual art and culture, as seen in his notable book "Paul Gauguin, His Life and Art," which explores the life and influence of the renowned painter. Fletcher's poetry collections, such as "Goblins and Pagodas" and "Irradiations; Sand and Spray," showcase his innovative use of imagery and form. Additionally, his interest in Japanese aesthetics is evident in his work "Japanese Prints," which highlights his appreciation for Eastern art. Through his diverse writings, Fletcher has left a lasting impact on the literary landscape.

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