"Solitude", written between 1612 and 1613, is Gongola's masterpiece. This long poem was originally planned to be written in four parts, but only 1,901 lines of the first part and 979 lines of the second part were completed. Mainly written in "Silva" genre. The first part is about a young man whose boat sank into the sea and drifted to the beach of an island. He was rescued by shepherds and lived with them and participated in their festivals and weddings. The second part writes about this young man who went fishing with the fishermen and fought against the stormy waves. The whole poem does not have many plot narrations, but is mainly a description of scenes. It uses bold metaphors, peculiar images, dual sentence patterns, exaggerated vocabulary and rare allusions, but it has a beautiful structure and fully expresses the characteristics of "exaggerationist" poetry. feature. In addition, there is a long poem "The Fable of Piramor and Thisbe" written in 1618.