Description |
118 pages ; 18 cm |
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Contents |
A Young Man -- One Who Looked Up at the Sky -- Testament-Four Songs -- The Man with the Trumpet -- Hunger -- Death -- The Healer -- Man Speaking to a Woman -- A Dreamer -- Man Walking Alone -- Testaments of an Old Man -- Half Gods -- Ambition -- In a Workingman's Rooming House -- A Man Standing by a Bridge -- The Red-Throated Black -- Singing Swamp Negro -- Thoughts of a Man Passed in a Lonely Street at Night -- Cities -- A Youth Speaking Slowly -- One Who Sought Knowledge -- The Minister of God -- A Persistent Lover -- The Visit in the Morning -- The Dumb Man -- A Poet -- A Man Resting from Labor -- A Stoic Lover -- A Young Jew -- The Story Teller -- A Thinker -- The Man in the Brown Coat -- One Puzzled Concerning Himself -- The Dreamer -- A Vagrant -- Young Man in a Room -- Negro on the Dockis at Mobile, Ala. -- World Factories -- Man Lying on a Couch -- The Ripper -- One Who Would Not Grow Old -- The New Englander -- The Builder -- Young Man Filled with the Feeling of Power -- A Dying Poet -- Brother -- The Lame One -- Two Glad Men -- Answering Voice of a Second Glad Man -- Chicago -- Challenge of the Sea -- Poet -- At the Well -- An Emotion -- Der Tag -- Another Poet -- A Man and Two Women Standing by a Wall Facing the Sea. |
Summary |
"A testamentary doctrine of Sherwood Anderson; men and houses, moods and manners are considered; yet they are a definite whole inasmuch as they portray, each one, some phase of the soul of Anderson in relation to life; they represent in their entirety the revealed relation of the arist of the universe and eternity." --Jacket. |
Subject |
Middle West -- Description and travel -- Poetry.
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Travel. (OCoLC)fst01155558
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Middle West. (OCoLC)fst01240052
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Genre/Form |
Poetry. (OCoLC)fst01423828
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