The Pacifist, and other poems
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- EN
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"The Pacifist, and other poems" by Howard Futhey Brinton is a collection of poems written during the early 20th century. This poetic anthology features a diverse array of themes, encapsulating the complexities of human experiences, societal issues, and personal reflections. The poems are characterized by their vivid imagery, clever wordplay, and a blend of humor and serious commentary that invites readers to consider both the light and dark aspects of life. The collection opens with the titular poem, "The Pacifist," which explores the paradox of a man's noble intentions met with the harsh realities of war. Other poems in the book delve into topics such as love, societal norms, and personal introspection, weaving together witty observations and poignant moments. For instance, pieces like "Mac’s (Psychologic) Cigar" reflect on the nature of social gatherings, while "The Blues" resonates with themes of companionship and emotional support. Ultimately, Brinton's work captures the nuances of the human condition, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in reflections on life and society through poetry. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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