In the boldly eclectic title poem of his collection, John Updike
employs the meters of Dante, Spenser, Pope, Whitman, and Pound, as
well as the pictographic tactics of concrete poetry, to take an
inventory of his life at the end of his thirty-fifth year—at
midpoint. These cantos form both a joke on the antique genre of the
long poem and an attempt to write one: an earnest meditation on the
mysteries of the ego, lost time, and the mundane. The remainder of the
volume is a six years’ harvest of light verse and incidental
lyrics—poems dealing with love and death, animals and angels, places
and persons, dream artifacts and the naked ape. As a writer of
humorous verse Mr. Updike is alone in his generation; to serious
poetry he brings the vision and warmth characteristic of his prose.
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ISBN
9780307961921
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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