Traveling through memory and place, this volume offers a lyrical current of art, travel, and reflection.
From Rome’s venerable Campagna to Taormina’s almond blossoms, the poems weave vivid scenes with quiet meditations on liberty, beauty, and the power of art. The book reads like a personal journal made public, inviting readers to share in moments of awe, critique, and gratitude for the world’s cultural landscapes.
- A sequence of poems set in Italy, including Rome, the Campagna, Orvieto, Taormina, and the Villa Mirafiore, that capture light, ruin, and architectural grace.
- Reflections on travel as a form of seeing, with attention to art, history, and the evolving cityscape.
- Meditations on liberty, national identity, and the moral weight of culture across time.
- Evocative vignettes of life along the coast, mountains, and sacred spaces that frame the mood of the collection.
Ideal for readers who enjoy lyric travel poetry, classical landscapes, and intimate musings on art and nation.