Romantic mystery in stately verse that moves between memory and myth
A Pilgrim named Erro roams a haunted coast and a lake-side estate, drawn to a tale of love, loss, and an unreal past. Through lyrical scenes and shifting tones, the book blends poetry with narrative drama to explore devotion, memory, and the price of happiness.
In this edition, expect lush imagery and a dreamlike structure that follows Erro, Eleanor, and Eugene as they confront longing, guarded secrets, and the power of stories to shape reality. The narrative voice shifts from reflective meditation to vivid scenes of twilight, sea, and forest, inviting readers to drift along with its evolving mood.
What you’ll experience
- A poetic romance told across parts and chapters, blending past and present
- A moody, atmospheric setting: seaside cliffs, a haunted hall, and a luminous lake
- Interludes that frame love as both a source of refuge and a test of endurance
- Reflections on memory, transformation, and the unknowable
Ideal for readers who enjoy Romantic-era verse, moody landscapes, and stories where love withstands time and mystery.