About This Book
A compact collection of free-verse poems that shifts between domestic observation, brisk urban snapshots, and spare nature lyric. The pieces favor imagistic, economical language to register springtime, small household details, everyday gestures, grief, and wry humor, often moving quickly from intimacy to public scene. Some poems record striking city fragments and street sights while others dwell on seasonal renewal and memory. Together they form a sequence of concentrated vignettes that transform ordinary particulars into concise modernist statements.
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