About This Book
A long sequence of lyric elegies charts a speaker’s passage through intense bereavement after the loss of a beloved friend, alternating intimate sorrow with broader reflection. Short meditations and varied stanzas probe grief’s bodily and social toll, wrestle with doubt and belief, and examine nature, memory, and time as sources of consolation and perplexity. Recurring images—trees, seasons, ships, sleep—mark shifting moods and thought, and the poems move from anguished lament toward tempered acceptance, moral resolve, and a cautious hope in spiritual continuity.
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