Candles in the SunCandles in the Sun masterfully captures the enduring spirit of hope and the relentless pursuit of light in a world shadowed by turmoil. Written by William Griffith and originally published in 1921, this collection of poems offers a rich tapestry of lyrical brilliance and philosophical depth. Revived by Leopold Classic Library, each poem has been meticulously preserved to maintain its historical integrity and timeless appeal.The anthology opens with the compelling poem "At the Door," setting the tone for a journey through introspective and evocative landscapes. Griffith's mastery of language and his ability to draw on the collective human experience make this a captivating read. From the haunting beauty of "The House of the Sphinx" to the stirring "Wayfarers" and the reflective "Origins," each piece invites the reader to explore the nuances of life, loss, and the eternal quest for meaning.Perfect for enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature, this collection not only celebrates the poetic form but also provides poignant insights into the human condition. As we traverse from the dark corners of the Sphinx's abode to the luminous paths tread by wayfarers, Griffith's poems are both a solace and a challenge to the soul, urging us to find our own candles in the sun.
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- Release Date 11/17/2015
- Author William Griffith
- Language English
- Company Leopold Classic Library
- Weight 6.4 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.23 x 8.5 inches
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