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A sequence of stark, expressionistic poems alternating scenes of urban squalor, personal ruin, and visionary escape. The poet moves through cafés, streets, hospitals and brothels to depict physical decay, social alienation and violent imagination, juxtaposed with mystical longing, ecstatic hymns and moments of lyric uplift. Imagery is visceral and often grotesque—blood, wounds, rot—and formal tones shift between elegy, chant and satirical bursts. Recurrent motifs of night, fall, and death frame a restless search for meaning and redemption amid modern disorder.
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