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A collection of lyric and narrative poems that range from sound-driven, onomatopoeic pieces evoking bells to melancholic meditations on love, loss, and death. Many poems employ tightly controlled meter, refrains, and vivid Gothic imagery to produce musical and haunting effects; others take the form of elegiac lyrics, dramatic monologues, and dreamlike journeys through memory and the supernatural. Recurring themes include mourning, obsession, the porous boundary between life and afterlife, and the emotional power of rhythm and sound. The volume showcases formal variety and intense, often morbid, visual and auditory detail across short meditations and longer narrative pieces.
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