Poetry

Poetry

Softcover

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Description

Poetry gathers D. H. Lawrence's restless lyric intelligence in some of its most characteristic forms: meditations on animals, flowers, desire, mortality, landscape, and the violated rhythms of modern life. Written in a supple, often incantatory free verse, these poems reject decorative prettiness for immediacy, bodily perception, and psychological candor. They belong to the modernist moment yet stand apart from its cooler formal experiments, drawing instead on Whitman, biblical cadence, and a fierce anti-industrial pastoralism. Lawrence, born in 1885 in the Nottinghamshire mining town of Eastwood, wrote from within the tensions that shaped him: working-class origins, an educated mother, fragile health, sexual controversy, and a lifelong resistance to mechanized social life. His fiction made him notorious, but his poetry reveals with equal force the instincts behind that notoriety: a belief that consciousness must be restored to the body, to nature, and to primal relation. This volume is recommended to readers seeking poetry that is intellectually serious yet sensuously alive. It offers an essential route into Lawrence's imagination and a vivid alternative to more impersonal strands of modernism.

Book Information

Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
964
Price
42.00 €