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It Takes Practice Not To Die

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A collection of lyric and narrative poems that meditates on mortality, memory, and the labor of poetic making. Voices move between intimate diary entries, imagined interviews, parable-like scenes, and landscape studies, using domestic, agricultural, and seafaring imagery to probe loss, aging, and moral choice. Recurring motifs—breath, seeds, fog, ruins, and striving—tie reflections on time, faith, and endurance to precise sensory detail. The tone shifts from plaintive to ironic to resolute, and formal variety supports sustained attention to ordinary objects and moments as sites of ethical and imaginative reckoning.

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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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