About This Book
A collection of lyrical essays, ballads, and short narratives united by reflections on the literary temperament and the hazards of artistic striving. Poems examine divided desire and the double-soul; an introductory essay considers the maker's compulsion to write and the peril of aesthetic excess. Short stories and vignettes portray lovers, imaginative figures, and ironic adventures that probe illusion, longing, and the tension between romantic aspiration and worldly constraint. The tone mixes playful satire, melancholy, and mythic imagery, moving between formal verse and ironic prose to stage questions about possession, creation, and the costs of pursuing perfect expression.
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