Of this volume, the noted critic Harold Bloom has written, ""A
Coast of Trees" represents A. R. Ammons at his strongest and most
eloquent in the lyric mode. The book is an achievement fully
comparable to his "Uplands" and "Briefings." Among the poems likely
to assume a permanent place in the Ammonsian (and American) canon
are the majestic title lyric and 'Swells, ' 'Easter Morning, '
'Keepsake, ' 'Givings, ' and 'Persistences.' Again Ammons has
confirmed his vital continuities with the central Whitmanian
tradition of our poetry, and his crucial place in that panoply."
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