Poems Of Allen Tate by Allen Tate
The Man of Letters in the Modern World
The collection presents a body of work by a prominent 20th-century poet known for his involvement with the Fugitive group, which sought to defend the traditional values of the agrarian South against the industrialism of the modern age. The poems are characterized by their formal precision, intellectual depth, and a profound exploration of history, culture, and personal experience. The poet's mastery of both traditional verse forms and modernist techniques is evident throughout the anthology, which reflects on themes of time, memory, identity, and the human condition, often with a sense of existential questioning and a deep engagement with the literary and philosophical heritage of the West.
The 7199th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1930
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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