Song-Surf
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066174514
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About this book
Cale Young Rice's "Song-Surf" presents a captivating exploration of the human experience through a series of poignant poems that evoke the rhythm of life akin to the ebb and flow of ocean waves. Richly textured and imbued with a musical quality, Rice employs vivid imagery and robust metaphor, reflecting both personal introspections and universal themes. The literary style embodies modernist influences, blending free verse with lyrical passages that enhance the emotional depth, situating the work within the broader American poetic tradition of the early 20th century, where nature often serves as a backdrop for existential inquiry. Cale Young Rice (1872-1943) was an influential American poet, playwright, and critic, whose diverse literary career spanned several genres. Growing up near the shores of the Great Lakes, Rice's affinity for nature likely shaped his poetic sensibilities, prompting him to delve into themes of beauty, loss, and identity. His deep involvement in the literary community and his interactions with contemporaries such as Robert Frost and Edwin Arlington Robinson enriched his perspective, leading to the creation of this evocative collection. "Song-Surf" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the interplay of nature and emotion within poetry. Rice's skillful interweaving of sound and imagery invites readers to partake in a reflective journey, making this collection not only accessible but profoundly resonant. It is a must-read for both poetry enthusiasts and those seeking to be moved by the lyrical exploration of life's transient moments.
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