"I Run with the Fox" by Mona Gould is a collection of poems written in the mid-20th century. The book captures themes of memory, loss, and the human experience, likely drawing from personal reflections and societal observations influenced by the context of World War II and its aftermath. It explores the struggles of longing and remembrance, suggesting a poignant engagement with life's ephemeral nature. The poems within this collection reflect deeply on various aspects of life and relationships, often weaving nature imagery with human emotion. For instance, "I Run with the Fox" speaks to the thrill of evading danger and feeling alive, while "Prayer, In a Hospital" presents a harrowing glimpse into the lives of wounded soldiers and their hopes amidst suffering. The speaker recalls precious memories and mourns losses, as seen in pieces like "Memory Sharp," which conveys a stark realization of absence. Each poem resonates with nostalgia, celebrating beauty and love while grappling with the pain of separation and mortality, ultimately offering readers a profound reflection on the cycles of life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
I Run with the Fox
By Mona Gould
"I Run with the Fox" by Mona Gould is a collection of poems written in the mid-20th century. The book captures themes of memory, loss, and the human e...
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