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Uncollected poems and prose of Edwin Arlington Robinson

The book includes a variety of poems and prose pieces that delve into themes of human experience, introspection, and the complexities of life. Edwin Arlington Robinson, known for his introspective and symbolic poetry, is celebrated for his contributions to American literature. more

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Edwin Arlington Robinson
Edwin Arlington Robinson

American poet known for his unique poetic style and profound psychological insight. Robinson's works often explore themes of loneliness, death, and moral dilemmas, characterized by their beautiful language and rich emotions. more

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“As I get older, I recognize that my thinking about poetry may or may not have anything actively to do with my actual work as a poet. This strikes me as no thing cynically awry but rather seems again instance of that hapless or possibly happy fact, we do not as humans seem necessarily aware of what we are physically or psychically doing at all!”

“There's a sameness about American poetry that I don't think represents the whole people. It represents a poetry of the moment, a poetry of evasion, and I have problems with this. I believe poetry has always been political, long before poets had to deal with the page and white space . . . it's natural.”

“Mature art, I think, emerges when there's a certain balance of tensions, when there's neither neurotic prostration nor cold rationality, but an aura of energy and a drive to grasp personal "truths" still emerging into perception. To grasp and to shape them.”