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A compact collection of poems that pairs patriotic language with stark, often brutal imagery to interrogate war, loss, and human pretension. Voices range from combatants and bereaved family members to seafarers, onlookers, and eccentric narrators, shifting between short narrative vignettes and lyrical meditations on landscape, faith, media, and madness. Recurrent contrasts and abrupt tonal shifts expose hypocrisy, natural indifference, and the ordinary costs of violence, relying on compressed diction and vivid metaphor to unsettle consolatory myths.
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