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A collection of sharp, urbane poems mixing witty epigrams, melancholic love lyrics, and satirical social observation. The speaker alternates between sardonic humor and lyrical melancholy, exploring romantic disappointment, gender relations, nightlife, and mortality. Poems vary in tone from playful verse-reporting and light rondeau to elegiac threnodies and introspective portraits, often using concise, conversational lines and formal experiments. Recurring devices include irony, epigrammatic turns, and dark comic timing, producing a voice both caustic and tender that scrutinizes modern urban life and intimate failure.
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