
Land without Ruins
'Land without Ruins' Summary
The poems in A Land without Ruins are written in a variety of styles, from the lyrical and meditative to the patriotic and martial. Some of the poems are explicitly about the Civil War, while others explore more general themes such as love, loss, and faith. Throughout the collection, Ryan's deep love for his country and his faith is evident. The poems are full of vivid imagery and powerful emotions, and they offer a unique glimpse into the human experience of war.Book Details
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