Publisher's Synopsis
âSurvivalsâ is a collection of poems by Lewis Van Syckel Fitz Randolph, showcasing his elegant verse and keen observations on life, nature, and the human condition. This volume presents a selection of Randolph's most enduring works, reflecting the literary sensibilities of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With themes ranging from pastoral beauty to philosophical reflections, these poems offer a glimpse into a bygone era while maintaining a timeless appeal.
Readers will appreciate the craftsmanship and emotional depth evident in each piece. This collection invites both seasoned poetry enthusiasts and new readers to explore the rich landscape of Randolph's poetic vision. Survivals is a testament to the power of language and the enduring relevance of classic American poetry.
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