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Stanley Plumly

    La poesia di Stanley Plumly esplora frequentemente temi familiari, in particolare il complesso rapporto con suo padre, la cui vita e morte hanno lasciato un segno indelebile nella sua opera. Sua madre appare come una testimone silenziosa dell'autodistruzione del marito. Lo stile poetico di Plumly è caratterizzato da una profonda introspezione e da un'analisi delle relazioni umane e della memoria. La sua opera è riconosciuta per la sua sensibilità e per la sua maestria letteraria.

    Elegy Landscapes
    Middle Distance: Poems
    Posthumous Keats
    Middle Distance
    Against Sunset: Poems
    Old Heart
    • Old Heart

      • 98pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Exploring themes of mortality, Stanley Plumly's collection reflects on the natural world, the loss of friends, and personal experiences. The poems serve as a deep meditation on life and death, blending archetypal and allegorical elements. Recognized by the American Academy of Arts and Letters for his contributions to lyric poetry, Plumly combines ethical rigor with literary modesty, making this collection a significant addition to his body of work and a testament to his poetic evolution.

      Old Heart
    • Against Sunset: Poems

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Exploring themes of loss and the passage of time, this collection features Stanley Plumly's deeply personal reflections on the deaths of friends and fellow poets, as well as the beauty of twilight and autumn. Blending homage to Romantic traditions with contemplations on memory, the poems evoke a poignant sense of transience and the inevitability of disappearances, capturing moments of both sorrow and celebration.

      Against Sunset: Poems
    • Middle Distance

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      A probing and commanding final volume from a master poet facing his own mortality.

      Middle Distance
    • Posthumous Keats

      A Personal Biography

      • 396pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The book explores the profound impact of John Keats, one of England's greatest Romantic poets, whose life was tragically cut short by tuberculosis at just 25. The author reflects on how Keats's awareness of his mortality influenced his poetry, suggesting that this awareness both fueled his creative genius and contributed to his sense of tragedy. Over two decades of contemplation, the author delves into the enduring legacy of Keats's work and the themes of life, death, and artistic expression that resonate throughout his poetry.

      Posthumous Keats
    • Middle Distance: Poems

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Facing a cancer diagnosis, Stanley Plumly reflects on his childhood and the relationships that shaped his life in his final collection. This work features innovative hybrid forms and insightful prose, marking a bold exploration of mortality. The poems convey a profound emotional depth, showcasing Plumly's fearless approach to the themes of life and death, ultimately creating a poignant culmination of his illustrious career.

      Middle Distance: Poems