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Robinson Jeffers: Selected Poems


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An episode from 4/30/21: Here is a collection of all of the recordings I've made of the poetry of Robinson Jeffers from November of 2020 until this month. Jeffers' collected poetry spans three huge volumes, and nearly every individual collection included a narrative poem alongside the shorter lyrics. While Jeffers seemed to have believed that his reputation would rest on these longer poems, none of them (at least for me) come near matching the power that he is able to achieve in his shorter poems. It is easy to define him by his "inhumanist" philosophy, or to pigeon-hole him as a merely "Californian" or "ecological" poet, but no labels can contain what Jeffers was able to do with language.

Find all of these poems in The Collected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers, or the The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers.

Tamar (1920-1923)

  • The Excesses of God
  • Age in Prospect
  • To the Rock that Will Be a Cornerstone of the House
  • Point Joe
  • Roan Stallion (1924-1925)

    • Birds
    • Boats in a Fog
    • Joy
    • The Women at Point Sur (1925-1926)

      • Post Mortem
      • Pelicans
      • excerpt from Credo
      • Cawdor (1926-1928)

        • Tor House
        • Dear Judas (1928-1929)

          • Hooded Night
          • excerpt from Ossian's Grave
          • Antrim
          • Inscription for a Gravestone
          • Subjected Earth
          • Second Best
          • Thurso's Landing (1930-1931)

            • New Mexican Mountain
            • Give Your Heart to the Hawks (1931-1933)

              • Still the Mind Smiles
              • Such Counsels You Gave to Me (1935-1938)

                • Nova
                • Contemplation of the Sword
                • Shiva
                • The Double Axe (1942-1947)

                  • Original Sin
                  • Hungerfield (1948-1953)

                    • 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
                    • Last Poems (1953-1962)

                      • Explosion
                      • Vulture
                      • "The polar ice-caps are melting"
                      • "As the eye fails"
                      • "It nearly cancels my fear of death"
                      • "I am seventy-four years old"
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