Life #602
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA quiet moment unfolds in a turn-of-the-century parlor, where a man confesses to a woman that he writes poetry—yet fears the world will dismiss it. She gently urges him to sign his work anyway, hinting that authenticity matters more than audience. With delicate penwork by Charles Dana Gibson on the cover and a story signed by BLH in all capacities, this 1894 issue captures a fleeting, introspective whisper of artistic doubt and quiet courage.
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A would-be poet tells a woman he doesn't want people to know he is a poet, the woman says he should sign it anyway, implying no one will see it as actual poetry.
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