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Poems

Poems

By Cook, Clarence

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066136420
eBook

About this book

Clarence Cook's "Poems" is a remarkable collection that showcases his adeptness in blending vivid imagery with emotional depth, positioning him within the rich literary landscape of 19th-century American poetry. The poems reflect diverse themes, such as nature, love, and the human condition, written in a lyrical style that resonates with the era'Äôs Romantic influences while also hinting at the emerging modernity of his time. Cook's use of introspective language and rhythmic cadence invites readers to contemplate their own experiences and emotions, bridging personal reflection with universal sentiments. Clarence Cook, an influential critic and artist, was deeply embedded in the cultural discourse of his time. His background in art and literature, combined with his keen observational skills, allowed him to perceive the world through a unique lens. His tenure as a critic and editor led him to engage with various literary movements, and his connection with prominent contemporaries undoubtedly shaped his poetic voice, making him a significant figure in American literature. Readers who seek to explore the intricate interplay of emotion and imagery will find "Poems" an enriching experience. Cook'Äôs work offers not only a window into the aesthetic concerns of his time but also timeless reflections that resonate with the present, making it a worthy addition to any poetry lover's collection.

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Poems is available as eBook at 15 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Alpha Books, Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam.

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