About This Book
A sequence of poems that meditates on perception, memory, and imagination, often treating dream and vision as modes of knowing. The poems move between intimate interior moments and larger metaphysical questions, using imagery of light, mirrors, creation, and time to explore how past and present shape understanding. The collection favors lyrical, contemplative language and episodic pieces that evoke psychological and spiritual states rather than a continuous narrative.
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