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Collected Poems 1919-1976
by Allen Tate
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1978-10-01)
ISBN: 0374514739
EAN: 9780374514730
Dewey Decimal #: 811
Paperback: 232 pages
SKU: 01TB-013-7-0707
Condition: G+
Comments: REMAINDERED (Small remainder mark on tail edge); Covers somewhat rubbed, slightly soiled; Spine lightly creased; Front hinge somewhat cracked but reasonably sound; Corners and ends of spine bumped; Minor edgewear. *International Buyers Welcome!* (except for prohibitively heavy items, as noted) - Satisfied customers in over 40 countries! We ship quickly and guarantee satisfaction. Your purchase helps support a U. Chicago student
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Product Description
One of the early-twentieth century Southern intellectuals and artists of the early twentieth century known as the Agrarians, Allen Tate wrote poetry that was rooted strongly in that region’s past—in the land, the people, and the traditions of the American South as well as in the forms and concerns of the classic poets. In “Ode to the Confederate Dead”— generally recognized as his greatest poem—he delineates both the horror of the sight of rows of tombstones at a Confederate cemetery and the honor that such sacrifice embodies, resulting in "a masterpiece that could not be transcended" (William Pratt).
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Tate's Collected Poems
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-11-30
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
Allen Tate is one of the finest poets of the 20th Century and it is a pleasure to be able to read his poetry again in the fullest collection to date. There are some signature poems like "The Mediterranean" and "Ode to the Confederate Dead" and "The Swimmers" which would stand out in any collection of Modern Poetry. There are minor masterpieces as well, such as "Death of Little Boys" and "Aeneas in Washington" and "Seasons of the Soul" to which a reader would want to return many times. Just reading Tate's poetry at the present time makes one realize how meagre current poetry is and what greatness lies in the past century.
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