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Robinson Jeffers: Poems from “Hungerfield”


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An episode from 11/5/2020: Tonight, I read a handful of poems from Robinson Jeffers's late collection, Hungerfield. The book, especially the title poem, is taken up with the death of Jeffers's wife, Una, in 1950:

  • Animals
  • Time of Disturbance
  • The Beauty of Things
  • The World's Wonders
  • The Old Stone-Mason
  • excerpt from Hungerfield
  • De Rerum Virtute
  • The Deer Lay Down Their Bones
  • Jeffers remains one of the few poets who remain just as strong, or even become a better poet, in old age. Buy The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers or Volume 3 of The Collected Poems of Robinson Jeffers.

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