Publisher's Synopsis
This collection of poetry by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Amy Lowell explores a wide range of themes, from seascapes to love poems to meditations on death and loss. Lowell's distinctive style blends traditional forms with modernist experimentation, and her vivid imagery and sensual language continue to captivate readers today. Originally published in 1916, this volume includes several of Lowell's best-known poems, including 'The Taxi, ' 'Patterns, ' and 'Lilacs.'
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