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A three-part lyric collection intertwining classical myth, religious ritual, and elegiac reflection to examine mortality, memory, and the limits of the divine. The opening poems revisit mythic encounters and the peril of seeing the sacred, the middle sequence turns to personal grief and memorial places, and the final group offers nocturnal and liturgical meditations on moonlight, music, and the rites that bind the living to the dead. Vivid imagery and formal diction alternate with intimate emotional candor, as recurring motifs of loss, longing, and artistic consolation probe how remembrance and ritual shape human meaning.
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