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The Poetry of E.A. Robinson (Modern Library) [Hardcover]

E.A. Robinson (Author), Robert Mezey (Editor)
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Modern Library May 11, 1999
Donald Justice called Edwin Arlington Robinson "The first modern American poet." This original collection, edited by Robert Mezey, showcases many of Robinson's underappreciated shorter lyrics, with selections from The Children of the Night; Captain Craig; The Town Down the River; The Man Against the Sky; The Three Taverns; Avon's Harvest, Etc.; and Dionysus in Doubt.
        
Robert Mezey, a Guggenheim and NEA fellow, is poet-in-residence at Pomona College and the author of numerous volumes of verse, including Evening Wind. He provides a stimulating Introduction for this collection, together with extracts of Robinson's ideas about verse and criticism of his work. Robert Frost's Introduction to King Jasper is reproduced in full. Robert Mezey contends that E. A. Robinson is "a national treasure, one of the four or five best poets America has yet produced. . . . [He] wrote about ordinary people, old men who play cards and drink cider, unregenerate skirt chasers, village philosophers and cranks, butchers and millers and country doctors, maiden aunts, solitary drunks who have outlived their cronies--Americans suffering their irremediable woes."

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"Robinson has gone to his place in American literature and left his human place among us vacant. We mourn, but with the qualification that after all, his life was a revel in the felicities of language."--Robert Frost

"He became on certain occasions one of the most remarkable poets in our language. His style at its best is as free from the provincialism of time and of place as the best writing of Jonson and Herbert."--Yvor Winters

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Donald Justice called Edwin Arlington Robinson "The first modern American poet." This original collection, edited by Robert Mezey, showcases many of Robinson's underappreciated shorter lyrics, with selections from The Children of the Night; Captain Craig; The Town Down the River; The Man Against the Sky; The Three Taverns; Avon's Harvest, Etc.; and Dionysus in Doubt.
        
Robert Mezey, a Guggenheim and NEA fellow, is poet-in-residence at Pomona College and the author of numerous volumes of verse, including Evening Wind. He provides a stimulating Introduction for this collection, together with extracts of Robinson's ideas about verse and criticism of his work. Robert Frost's Introduction to King Jasper is reproduced in full. Robert Mezey contends that E. A. Robinson is "a national treasure, one of the four or five best poets America has yet produced. . . . [He] wrote about ordinary people, old men who play cards and drink cider, unregenerate skirt chasers, village philosophers and cranks, butchers and millers and country doctors, maiden aunts, solitary drunks who have outlived their cronies--Americans suffering their irremediable woes."

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Modern Library; 1999 Modern Library ed edition (May 11, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679602623
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679602620
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 4.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,569,591 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Edition of Edwin Arlington Robinson's Poems, June 14, 1999
This review is from: The Poetry of E.A. Robinson (Modern Library) (Hardcover)
Edwin Arlington Robinson wrote many of the most memorable and heartbreaking poems of the twentieth century, including such masterpieces as "Richard Cory," "Miniver Cheevy," "Reuben Bright," "Ben Jonson Entertains a Man From Stratford," and "Mr. Flood's Party." A master of the Petrarchan sonnet as well as many other metrical and rhymed forms, Robinson had an ear like no other (note the initials of his name), and possessed a unique insight into the sadness and nobility of his fellow human beings. Other poets may instruct and delight us; Robinson also frequently moves us to tears. Robert Mezey, the editor of this volume, has writtten a superb introductory essay, providing the reader with essential and fascinating details about Robinson's life that enhance one's understanding of the poems while setting Robinson's career and remarkable achievement squarely in the context of his times. More importantly, Mezey has expertly chosen the very best of Robinson's poetry for this volume, and he rounds out the selection with excerpts from Robinson's own letters and other writers' critical appraisals of Robinson's work. Included here is a rather wily introduction to Robinson's KING JASPER by Robert Frost, who owed a great debt in his own poetry to Robinson's richly nuanced plain style. Mezey's handsome and wonderfully edited volume is the best introduction available to the work of one of America's greatest and most neglected poets. END
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Appreciating the Underappreciated, June 25, 2002
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Robinson's poetry has not yet been embalmed by the Library of America, Robert Mezey laments in his excellent introduction, but this small volume preserves the best work of one of our best, if not always fully appreciated, writers. Robinson's poems are generally short, dark, elegantly crafted gems that frequently present the emotion of a dramatic situation without explaining the situation itself: The House on the Hill, Eros Turannos. He has also written a few mid-length narratives (Isaac and Archibald, Aunt Imogen) in a supple blank verse that foreshadows and equals the best of Frost. Along with the poems and introduction, Mezey offers first-rate notes and reprints an essay by Frost about Robinson that deserves the attention of any serious reader of poetry, with its well-argued distinction between grief (Robinson's proper subject) and grievances (the subject of propaganda).
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Robinson Rules!, March 16, 2001
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Robinson's poetry is remarkably deceptive. for example, "Richard Cory" displays his unconventional nature with a sudden twist that appears out of nowhere. Don't let Robinson's obscurity deter you from purchasing this book; some of the best poets are not main-stream. Case in point: Walt Whitman is known throughout the universe, yet his poetry never struck a chord with me. Robinson, meanwhile, does exactly the opposite. his elegant style, mastery of the sonnet, and emotional messages are excellent. Poetry is an excellent expression of the soul, and noboby understands this better than E.A.
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