Res Publica
Immerse yourself in "Res Publica," a thought-provoking collection of poetry by an esteemed author, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1998. Spanning 82 pages, this work eloquently transitions from intimate reflections to broader societal themes, capturing the essence of individual experiences intertwined with civic responsibility. Through poignant elegies that reminisce about the transformative 1960s, the poems resonate deeply with the realities of our contemporary world. Ideal for poetry lovers and those seeking to engage with timeless themes of community and personal reflection, "Res Publica" invites readers to reflect on the intricate relationships between private lives and public duties. Experience a literary journey that not only commemorates the past but also engages with the present and future. Perfect for adding to your collection, this paperback is a must-have for anyone intrigued by the intersection of personal and collective identity.