Desert
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The Desert is a collection of poems by Mathilde Blind that explores the beauty and solitude of the desert. The poems are written in a variety of styles, from the traditional to the more experimental, and they offer a unique perspective on nature and the human condition. Blind was a prolific writer and poet, and her work is often praised for its lyricism and its insightful exploration of the human experience.Book Details
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