详细书目
| 类型/形式: | American poetry |
|---|---|
| 附加的形体格式: | Online version: Davison, Peter. Pretending to be asleep. New York, Atheneum, 1970 (OCoLC)562252271 |
| 文件类型: | 书 |
| 所有的著者/提供者: |
Peter Davison |
| OCLC号码: | 64769 |
| 描述: | viii, 53 p. 22 cm. |
| 内容: | The pleaders -- Pretending to be asleep -- The years. |
摘要:
Mr. Davison's third collection--brief cerebral poems mainly dealing with the ""outrage and the dread"" of death in life. Davison's man of straw, the ""Plausible Man,"" taking shape from circumstances and social confluence, casts no shadow, and it is this non-existence of contemporary man that the poet attempts to exorcise as ""life stiffens and keeps its distance."" Davison's verse itself--with a kind of Midtown urbanity--also keeps a careful distance from the gutsy, rampaging line and experimentation of most new poetry. No vanguard poetry reader will stand for: ""It shuns me now that sometimes did me seek,"" even as a quip. However, there are those who like their poetry cool, mildly stimulating and not particularly involving.
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添加标签 目的是为 "Pretending to be asleep; poems.".
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