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A sequence of poems employs vivid, often surreal imagery to shift between nocturnal interiors, coastal and island vistas, and crowded urban moments. Recurring mythic and historical allusions intersect with domestic oddities and natural detail, producing sudden associative leaps that fold past and present together. The language moves between dense sensory description, fragmentary narrative, and sound-focused play, using startling metaphors to probe desire, decay, memory, and mortality. Overall the collection balances elegiac meditation with dark humor and mischievous invention, favoring image-driven moods over linear storyline.
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