Explore a vivid collection of dramatic poems and lyrical scenes that probe love, memory, and human longing.
Agnes Lee’s The Sharing gathers short dramatic pieces and richly drawn lyrics that move between intimate portraits and social reflection. From quiet domestic moments to charged encounters with fate, the book weaves mood, image, and voice into a tapestry of desire, doubt, and hope. Readers meet characters on the edge of decision, experience the pull of art, and glimpse how shared moments become meaning.
Across its pages you’ll find intimate scenes, nature-inflected imagery, and moral reflections that linger after the last line. The work blends poetry and stage-like vignettes, inviting contemplation of love, loss, and the human need to connect.
- Elliptical scenes and lyric poems that sketch character and feeling with economy and clarity
- Shifts in tone from tender to tempestuous, with strong, memorable imagery
- Themes of freedom, desire, memory, and the search for meaning within relationships
- A mosaic of voices, from dreamlike monologues to grounded, scene-like pieces
Ideal for readers who enjoy lyrical drama, atmospheric poetry, and thoughtful portraits of life’s turning points.
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