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In Time and Memory, readers are introduced to the poetry of William S. Trout, a former educator who wrote over 750 poems during his lifetime. Evoking the heritage of the classics, Trout applies a perceptive eye, colorful language and vivid imagery to his craft, creating a visual experience of personal reflections and observations that reveal his sensitivity to the beauty of nature and his passion for music, history, and philosophy. His deft use of language demonstrates a versatility of expression and insight that uniquely transforms ordinary situations and events into something extraordinary.
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