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The Circus and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces

Joyce Kilmer

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In "The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces," Joyce Kilmer presents a captivating collection that traverses the realms of observation, reflection, and poetic expression. The essays embody Kilmer's signature lyrical style, often blending prose with poetic insights, revealing his deep appreciation for the beauty of everyday life. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, these pieces capture the zeitgeist of a rapidly changing society while exploring timeless themes such as the interplay of art and nature, the human experience, and life's fleeting moments. Kilmer, an acclaimed poet and essayist, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in both urban and pastoral settings, as well as by his strong Catholic faith and commitment to social issues. Known primarily for his poignant poem "Trees," he frequently sought to illuminate the sacred in the mundane, which is evident throughout this collection. His unique perspective as a literary figure in a period marked by burgeoning modernism allows readers to appreciate his quest for beauty amidst chaos. This collection is recommended for readers who desire a reflective journey through vibrant prose that evokes emotion and contemplation. Kilmer's ability to harmonize thought-provoking themes with his poetic sensibility renders this book an essential read for both enthusiasts of early American literature and those seeking to rekindle their connection with the world around them.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 225 páginas.

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