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In Memorabilia Mortis

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A linked sequence of six sonnets meditates on autumnal decline and memory. The poems begin with close observation of the season's withdrawal, using images of fading light, falling leaves, cold wind, and emptied fields to evoke silence and loss. A dreamlike garden by the sea then assembles a pageant of beauty, love, and mythic presences that both enchants and deepens longing. The speaker moves between waking perception and reverie, mourning vanished summer while discovering that remembrance confers a private sanctity on the dying year. The closing sonnets reconcile sorrow with the idea that memory preserves beauty and suggests renewal tied to seasonal cycles.

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Francis Sherman

Francis Sherman was a Canadian poet known for his lyrical and introspective works that often explore themes of nature, mortality, and the human experience. His notable collection, "A Canadian Calendar: XII Lyrics," showcases his ability to capture the essence of Canadian landscapes and seasons through verse. Sherman’s poetry is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid imagery, reflecting both personal and universal sentiments. In addition to his poetry, he contributed to the literary heritage of Canada with works such as "In Memorabilia Mortis" and "The Deserted City," which further illustrate his contemplative style and thematic concerns.

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