Epigrams. (Richard Aldington)

The collection of epigrams explores the complexities and nuances of human nature through concise and often provocative statements. The poems frequently employ irony, sarcasm, and wit to critique societal norms, politics, and personal relationships. They also touch on themes of love, mortality, and the search for meaning in life.

By Frank Stuart Flint · First published 1925 · Genre: Poetry, Modernism, Imagism

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