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A compact collection of lyric poems that evoked rivers, moonlit nights, and the quiet forces of nature while exploring love, longing, and consolation. Intimate voices recur in lullabies, duets, and personal confessions that attend to domestic affection, mourning, and companionship. Other pieces move toward spiritual inquiry, mystical vision, and existential questioning, alternating earnest prayer with wry, homely asides about habit and comfort. The poems vary from tender and elegiac to reflective and lightly humorous, unified by vivid natural imagery, musical phrasing, and an emphasis on emotional candor and inward contemplation.

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Alan Sullivan

Alan Sullivan was a Canadian poet and novelist known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often reflect themes of nature and the Canadian landscape, showcasing his deep appreciation for the outdoors. Among his notable titles are "The Jade God," which explores mystical elements, and "The Rapids," a vivid portrayal of the natural world. Sullivan's poetry, as seen in "The White Canoe, and Other Verse," captures the beauty and complexity of life, establishing him as a significant figure in Canadian literary heritage.

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