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The volume presents four interrelated long poems written in a hybrid polyphonic prose that blends cadenced prose, vers libre, and lyric devices to evoke wartime experience by looking backward into earlier conflicts. A preface outlines the form and its rhythmic, rhyming, and contrapuntal techniques, while the poems deploy shifting voices, recurring images, maritime and castle motifs, and cross-cultural episodes to show how life and art persist amid violence. Through musical layering and historical reverie, the poems probe the tension between artistic withdrawal and civic engagement and consider how past narratives illuminate the moral complexities of the present.

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Amy Lowell

Amy Lowell was an American poet known for her contributions to the Imagist movement, which emphasized clarity, precision, and vivid imagery in poetry. Born in 1874, she became a prominent literary figure in the early 20th century, celebrated for her innovative use of free verse. Her notable works include "A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass," which showcases her mastery of language and form. Lowell's poetry often explores themes of love, nature, and the complexities of human emotion, reflecting her unique perspective and artistic vision. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926, solidifying her place in American literary heritage.

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