Songs from the Smoke by Madeleine S. Miller
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Miller, Madeleine S. (Madeleine Sweeny), 1890-1976
English
"Songs from the Smoke" by Madeleine S. Miller is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. The book reflects the life and struggles of workers, particularly in the industrial environment of Pittsburgh, capturing the essence of labor, family, and the intertwined relationship of humanity with the natural world. Through various themes,...
emerge from the smoke of industry. The collection is divided into three parts, each focusing on different aspects of human experience: songs for laborers, reflections for the evening, and seasonal themes. In "Songs for the Brothers Who Toil," Miller paints a vivid picture of the lives of workers and their families, celebrating their perseverance and resilience. The second part, "Songs for the Evening Hour," delves into introspective reflections, exploring emotions associated with life and loss. Finally, "Songs for the Seasons" brings a sense of renewal and hope as it traverses through nature's cyclical changes. Throughout the collection, Miller's poignant verses serve to elevate the mundane aspects of life, invoking both social consciousness and a touch of lyrical beauty. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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David Miller
1 month agoI wanted to compare this perspective with traditional views, the visual layout and supporting data make the reading experience very smooth. I'll be citing this in my upcoming project.
Elizabeth Lopez
1 month agoRight from the opening paragraph, the argument presented in the middle section is particularly compelling. This is a solid reference for both beginners and experts.
Elizabeth Wilson
8 months agoI've gone through the entire material twice now, and the wealth of information provided exceeds the average market standard. It’s a comprehensive resource that doesn't feel bloated.