Sageman represents the culmination of Major Duffy's ruminations on the human propensities towards war and peace and his own struggle first to reconcile, then to transcend the two. Suffering is an integral aspect of war and the author clearly projects this. In Sageman, the poet's insight has deepended: although he retains his abhorrence of war's outrages, he acquires an acceptance of human realities as he be ...Täielik kirjeldus
Sageman represents the culmination of Major Duffy's ruminations on the human propensities towards war and peace and his own struggle first to reconcile, then to transcend the two. Suffering is an integral aspect of war and the author clearly projects this. In Sageman, the poet's insight has deepended: although he retains his abhorrence of war's outrages, he acquires an acceptance of human realities as he begins to view the workings of time and fate from a cosmic perspective. -- Back cover.