Westward by Amy Clampitt
"Westward" is a collection of poetry that explores the vast and varied landscapes of America, both physical and metaphorical. The poems delve into the country's history, its natural beauty, and the complexities of its cultural fabric. The poet's keen observations and rich language paint vivid pictures of the American West, capturing the essence of its wildness, the stories of its past, and the ongoing narrative of its development. Through a tapestry of imagery and emotion, the collection reflects on themes of exploration, discovery, and the ever-evolving American identity.
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- Published
- 1990
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 105
- Original Language
- English
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