The Twenty-Seventh Canto has a mournful, elegiac feel to it. Something of lost dreams to it.

The subject is the early part of the twentieth century, but with reference to Xarites (a Greek sounding name, but I don’t know it’s provenance) and the Phoenician prince Cadmus. But also to Italy, the Russia (many mentions of tovarisch – a kind of Russian calvary).

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