This is a definitive collection of one of the most genuine, witty
and imaginative of twentieth-century American poets, the admired
contemporary of Eliot, Pound, Stevens, Williams, H.D. and Cummings.
Her fastidious and inimitable poems, with their observations of
everything from a jerboa to a camel-sparrow, an ice octopus to the
Brooklyn Dodgers, are part of the canon of modern poetry. 'Miss
Moore's poems form part of the small body of durable poetry written
in our time'. T. S. Eliot The Complete Poems was published in
England in 1968, when Marianne Moore was eighty-one. This edition
incorporates all her later revisions and corrections, as well as
five poems written in the last years of her life. She died in New
York in 1972.
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