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1912
A poetry collection written in the early 20th century. This seminal work captures the essence of human experience through a series of evocative verses that reflect on themes of life, death, love, and the existential struggles of the soul. Ady’s introspective style and rich imagery invite readers into a world where personal and universal truths intersect, making his reflections on humanity deeply impactful. At the start of the collection, the poet meditates on the nature of life itself, portraying it as an entity that actively pursues individuals, mirroring an almost predatory dance between existence and mortality. Through a series of stanzas, he vividly illustrates how life propels individuals forward, often against their will, while the ever-present specter of death looms in the background as a casual visitor. Ady writes with a sense of urgency and a blend of melancholy, prompting readers to consider their own journeys through life and the inevitability of their conclusions. This opening sets the tone for an exploration that is both personal and philosophical, beckoning readers to ponder the deeper meanings behind their experiences.