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A selection of lyric poems by Emile Verhaeren, rendered into English, gathers short pieces that range from rain-drenched, hallucinatory village scenes to intimate garden love-songs and luminous meditations on sky and life. The work emphasizes vivid sensory imagery—weather, rivers, steeples, and the labors of rural existence—while employing free-verse rhythms and occasional coinages to convey melancholy, spiritual yearning, and moments of consolation. Across its sections the tone moves from urgent introspection toward a tender mysticism and renewed sympathy with nature.

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Emile Verhaeren

Émile Verhaeren was a Belgian poet and playwright, recognized for his significant contributions to French literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work often explores themes of modernity, nature, and the human experience, reflecting the changing landscapes of industrial society. Notable for his lyrical style, Verhaeren's poetry collections, such as "Les Heures Claires" and "Les Villes tentaculaires," showcase his ability to blend vivid imagery with profound emotional depth. He is also known for his exploration of the visual arts, as seen in his work on the painter James Ensor. Verhaeren's literary legacy continues to influence contemporary poetry and remains a vital part of Belgium's cultural heritage.

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