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Cyclops Eye

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Cyclops Eye

Autor Joseph Auslander

"Cyclops Eye" is a compelling collection of verse by the acclaimed American poet Joseph Auslander, showcasing the rhythmic intensity and vivid imagery that defined his early career. This volume captures a pivotal moment in twentie ... celý popis

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"Cyclops Eye" is a compelling collection of verse by the acclaimed American poet Joseph Auslander, showcasing the rhythmic intensity and vivid imagery that defined his early career. This volume captures a pivotal moment in twentieth-century poetry, bridging the gap between traditional lyricism and the emerging modernist aesthetic. Within its pages, Auslander explores a diverse range of subjects, from the raw power of industrial machinery to the delicate nuances of the natural world.

The poems in "Cyclops Eye" are noted for their sensory richness and technical mastery. Auslander employs a bold, often muscular language to describe the intersection of human ambition and the elemental forces of nature. Themes of labor, urban life, and existential reflection permeate the work, offering readers a window into the evolving American landscape of the 1920s. As a significant contribution to the era's literary output, "Cyclops Eye" remains an evocative testament to Auslander's skill as a wordsmith and his keen observation of the modern condition. This collection is an essential read for enthusiasts of American poetry and those interested in the transition of literary forms during the interwar period.

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