Le miroir des jours, a collection of poems by Albert Lozeau, offers a poignant glimpse into the life and observations of a talented but tragically short-lived Quebecois poet. Published in 1911, these verses capture the beauty and melancholy of everyday existence with a delicate sensitivity. Lozeau's work reflects both the introspective nature of personal experience and the broader cultural landscape of early 20th-century Canada. His evocative imagery and lyrical style resonate with readers seeking an authentic voice from a bygone era. This collection stands as a testament to Lozeau's enduring contribution to French-Canadian literature and a window into the soul of a remarkable artist.
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