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A sequence of sombre, often ironic poems that portray isolated individuals and communal life through compact narratives and lyrical portraiture. The collection alternates longer sequences and standalone pieces to examine ambition, failure, memory, aging, and the persistence of imagination amid ordinary surroundings. Recurring observers address youth, dreamers, and the weather of fortune while imagery pairs domestic detail with stark solitude. Shifts between conversational monologue and formal meditation yield quiet tragedies, wry character sketches, and reflective meditations delivered in plain yet resonant language.

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Edwin Arlington Robinson

Edwin Arlington Robinson was an American poet known for his profound exploration of human emotions and the complexities of life. Born in 1869, he gained recognition for his innovative use of language and form, often reflecting on themes of isolation and the human condition. His notable works include "Children of the Night," which showcases his mastery of lyrical poetry, and "The Man Against the Sky: A Book of Poems," where he delves into the struggles of the individual against societal expectations. Robinson's contributions to American literature have left a lasting impact, earning him multiple Pulitzer Prizes and a prominent place in the literary canon.

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