
A FOREWORD
MINNA - I
MYSELF - POET TO HIS LOVE
DEATH
TO GEORGIE MAY
POET-VAGABOND GROWN OLD
BLIND
LOVE
HILL-SIDE TREE
INTRUSION
This debut collection of verse bursts with a vivid, almost tactile imagination, where everyday words are coaxed into unexpected shapes and colors. The poet’s gift for delicate design shines through intimate portraits—such as the haunting “Minna” series—where love, longing, and twilight intertwine in striking, sometimes grotesque, images. Readers will feel the balance between clear‑headed lyricism and the playful, sometimes intoxicating, swirl of metaphor that makes each poem a small, self‑contained world.
Beyond the personal musings, the book offers a glimpse into a broader modernist landscape, echoing the restless energy of early 20th‑century literary circles while remaining uniquely its own. The poems move from whispered night‑scapes to bright, sunrise‑kissed moments, inviting listeners to linger on the subtle shifts of tone and feeling. It is a work that rewards attentive ears, rewarding each turn with fresh, resonant phrasing and a quiet, unofficial dignity.
Language
en
Duration
~46 minutes (44K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tim Lindell, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2019-04-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1893–1954
A novelist and poet of the Jazz Age, this fiercely bohemian writer was once a vivid part of Chicago and New York literary life. His work mixed modernist edge, social satire, and a restless interest in city life.
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