Note, on "The Book of the Dead"
U.S. 1 (1938), The Book of the Dead
“Local images have one kind of reality. U.S. 1 will, I hope, have that kind and another too. Poetry can extend the document.”
Note, on "The Book of the Dead"
U.S. 1 (1938), The Book of the Dead
Context: This is to be a summary poem of the life of the Atlantic coast of this country, nourished by the communications which run down it. Gauley Bridge is inland, but it was created by theories, systems, and workmen from many coastal sections — factors which are, in the end, not regional or national. Local images have one kind of reality. U. S. 1 will, I hope, have that kind and another too. Poetry can extend the document.
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