About This Book
A lively collection of poems that celebrates restless, itinerant lives and the northern wild through ballads, comic sketches, and reflective lyrics. The verses depict trappers, loggers, campfire raconteurs and other tough characters, alternating rollicking storytelling with moments of homesickness, longing for adventure, mortality, and ironic moral reflection. Language is plainspoken, rhythmic, and colloquial, using vivid outdoor imagery—snow, fires, rivers—and recurring motifs of travel, work, and camaraderie. Tone shifts between boisterous humour and wistful introspection, offering energetic entertainment alongside sympathetic portrayals of rugged existence.
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