
Amy Lowell
Amy Lawrence Lowell was an American poet of the imagist school. She posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926.

Men, Women and Ghosts
In a world overshadowed by war, characters navigate love, loss, and the weight of their pasts, revealing the intricate dance between duty and desire.
By Amy Lowell

A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass
Experience a world painted with words, where love, nature, and the human spirit intertwine in a symphony of emotion and imagery.
By Amy Lowell

Can Grande's castle
Enter a world of vivid imagery shattered by conflict, as a poet grapples with the echoes of war and the fragility of civilization.
By Amy Lowell

Sword Blades and Poppy Seed
In a world where life and death, beauty and ugliness, coexist, a poet's words can be both a sword that cuts through the darkness and a poppy seed that brings comfort and solace.
By Amy Lowell