Drawing upon personal events, Clarke invites readers of his poetry
to meet a romantic and sensitive soul. He explores death and
desire, questions what it means to be good, and pays homage to the
divine and nature, observing it with impressionist intensity.
Moreover, the language is simple, yet blended with the ornate to
create poetry of great beauty.
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