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Robinson: Poems

Part of the Everyman's library pocket poets series
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Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935) a three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, was the first of the great American modernist poets.No poet ever understood loneliness and separateness better than Robinson, James Dickey has observed.

Robinson's lyric poems illuminate the hearts and minds of the most unlikely subjectsthe downtrodden, the bereft, and the misunderstood.

Even while writing in meter and rhyme, he used everyday language with unprecedented power, wit, and sensitivity.

With his keen understanding of ordinary people and a gift for harnessing the rhythms of conversational speech, Robinson created the vivid character portraits for which he is best known, among them Aunt Imogen, Isaac and Archibald, Miniver Cheevy, and Richard Cory.

Most of his poems are set in the fictive Tilbury Townbased on his boyhood home of Gardiner, Mainebut his work reaches far beyond its particular locality in its focus on struggle and redemption in human experience.

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0804152942 / 9780804152945
eBook (EPUB)
811.52
02/04/2014
English
256 pages
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