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A lyrical collection of poems that treats sleep and dreaming as a private, transformative realm. The pieces move through interior rooms of memory and imagination, probing identity, shifting perspectives, and the boundary between waking self and inner life. Time and consciousness fold and reverse, images accumulate as metaphors for longing, loss, and renewal, while tone alternates between contemplative intimacy and sudden clarity. Formal variety ranges from short lyrics to longer meditations, relying on vivid imagery and associative leaps instead of linear narrative.

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Elizabeth Bartlett

Elizabeth Bartlett was an American poet and novelist known for her introspective and often dreamlike writing style. Her works explore themes of identity, existence, and the complexities of human emotion. Among her notable titles is "Behold this Dreamer," which reflects her unique perspective on life and dreams. Bartlett's poetry, as seen in collections like "poems of yes and no," showcases her ability to blend lyrical beauty with profound insight. Her contributions to literature offer a rich exploration of the human experience, making her a significant figure in 20th-century American literature.

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