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A compact collection groups lyrical sequences that alternate intimate addresses to a beloved figure and reflective meditations by the speaker, together with short poetic plays. The poems deploy dense, inventive metaphors and vivid urban and natural imagery to probe desire, memory, mortality, and the creative impulse, moving from tender lyric moments to ironic or grotesque tableaux. The dramatized pieces convert those concerns into stylized exchanges and symbolic set-pieces that interrogate beauty, death, and the maker’s authority, extending the book’s verbal daring into theatrical form while balancing decorative language with moments of stark, unsettling clarity.

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Maxwell Bodenheim

Maxwell Bodenheim was an American poet and novelist known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His work often reflects a blend of modernist themes and a sardonic view of society. Among his notable titles are "Advice: A Book of Poems" and "Against This Age," which showcase his unique voice and perspective. Bodenheim's writing is characterized by its exploration of human emotions and societal critiques, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time. His poetry and prose continue to resonate with readers interested in the complexities of modern life.

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