The Pier-Glass (eBook)

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2022
237 Seiten
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The Pier-Glass - Robert Graves
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In 'The Pier-Glass', Robert Graves once again demonstrates his profound ability to blend mythological nuance with the weight of historical consciousness, creating a poetic tapestry that resonates with timeless themes and contemporary sensibility. The poems within this collection offer a rich interplay of the lyrical and the narrative, employing classical forms with a modernist twist that situates Graves's work firmly within both the continuation of and reaction to the robust English literary tradition. This work, filled with Graves's characteristic attention to the craft of meter and image, draws readers into a reflective space, as if peering into the eponymous pier-glass, where one can anticipate multifaceted reflections on life, love, and the human condition.

Robert Graves, a prolific and diverse writer with a career spanning over half a century, infuses 'The Pier-Glass' with his expansive literary and life experiences. A veteran of the First World War and noted scholar of antiquity, Graves's poetry is imbued with the rich texture of his historical insights and personal hardships. This book reflects an accumulation of his literary maturation, embodying a wisdom earned through both erudition and personal travail.

'The Pier-Glass' invites readers to immerse themselves in a confluence of poetic tradition and innovation. Graves's audience will find within these pages a profound meditation on the complexities of existence, presented through the lens of a master wordsmith. As an emblem of his extensive oeuvre, the collection is an essential addition for enthusiasts of Graves's work or for those seeking an entry point into the layered opulence of modern English poetry. It promises to captivate, challenge, and enlighten anyone with a keen interest in the enduring power of the written word.

Robert Graves was an English poet, novelist, and critic, born on July 24, 1895, in Wimbledon, and he passed away on December 7, 1985, in Deià, Majorca, Spain. Graves' literary career spanned over more than half a century during which he authored over 140 books, extending across a myriad of genres including poetry, fiction, and mythology. Perhaps best known for his historical novels, notably 'I, Claudius' (1934), which was later adapted into a successful television series, Graves was also a celebrated poet whose work was characterized by its clarity, precision, and a deep engagement with mythology and history. His autobiography, 'Good-bye to All That' (1929), is acclaimed for its vivid portrayal of his experiences in the trenches during World War I, and remains a landmark memoir of the era. 'The White Goddess' (1948), is another significant work wherein Graves articulated his theory of poetic inspiration, drawing extensively on mythological sources. While 'The Pier-Glass' may not be as well-known as his seminal works, it still reflects Graves' mastery in handling verse and his ability to imbue it with his deep-seated themes and intricate knowledge of the past. A scholar of classics, Graves translated many ancient texts, and his literary criticism often explored the mythological underpinnings of poetry. Whether in prose or verse, Robert Graves' work continues to intrigue and influence, his unique voice a testament to his enduring significance in the canon of English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 20th century • 20th century poets • Belles-lettres • British Poetry • classic poetry • English literature • english poetry • Literary modernism • lyric poetry collection • modernist poets • poetic imagery • Robert Graves poetry • The Pier-Glass book
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