The poems in this collection are adequate, with great lines. The
rhythm is stimulating to all the five senses thanks to the use of
multiple images. A lot of imagery in Vestiges gives a picture of a
war front after a ferocious battle. The objects, animals, and
images in the poems disorient and lead the reader to focusing on
putting flesh to the bones than just getting the juice of the
poems... The rhythm more than anything else carries the reader
through this chaotic tableau painted in Vestiges. In a way, this
comes across as a substantiation of the poet's vision of our world
and an explanation as to why he considers this collection as a
skeleton; and precisely skeletons left by the ravages of war. Is
the poet's world and ours a field of ruins and topsy-turvydom to
which we are all blind? The answer is yours.
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