A stirring suite of poems about liberty, power, and the quest for truth .
This collection blends lyrical meditations with historical and social insights, inviting readers to consider how freedom grows and why it must be defended.
Drawing on a wide range of imagery—from gardens and birds to ships and cities—it traces the rise and limits of human rights, critiques the age-old alliance of church and state, and hymns the value of reason, courage, and conscience. The book pairs intimate, lyrical pieces with broader reflections on empire, tyranny, and the enduring human search for justice and meaning.
- Explore poems that interrogate power and religion, and celebrate the resilience of free thought.
- Experience vivid scenes and personal voices, from tender odes to bold political invocations.
- See history refracted through poetry that looks at Europe's struggles, ancient themes, and the birth of modern liberty.
- Feel the rhythm and imagery that carry themes of beauty, belief, and the cost of freedom.
Ideal for readers of historical poetry, political verse, and reflective, lyric storytelling seeking a thoughtful look at freedom’s progress.