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In his latest gathering of poems, Warren continues to work variations on his favorite subjects examining time, the elements, the gifts of nature, the blessed accident of fate and what they all mean to a man of advancing years and few illusions. Throughout, a "nameless apprehension" underlies the speaker's reflections on "the mystery of time and happiness and death."

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