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Introduction By Stanley Romaine Hopper. Foreword By J. Gordon
Chamberlin. Contributing Authors Include Thomas R. Aidala, Ethlyn
Blinder, Beatrice E. Bodenstein, And Many Others.
Richard Eberhart's The Long Reach is a major new collection by one
of America's most eminent poets. Now entering his eightieth year,
he has brought together recent poems--some unpublished, others that
had their first appearance in magazines and small press
editions--and added to them works which, for one reason or another,
were not included in his previous books. The result is a vigorous,
diversified volume by a man whose creative energies have if
anything expanded with his years. Eberhart himself has described
the book as "a long reach at meanings at manifold meanings, at the
wide variety as well as the heights and depths of my consciousness.
I think of it as a preservation of a volatile workshop covering
recent years, a compendium of thrusts and recognitions which define
the nature of my feelings and reactions to life. I want to show a
broad canvas rather than a narrow view, put in place what I think
worth preserving at this stage in my life."
These plays are the most original work in the field in recent
years. They constitute a signal contribution to contemporary verse
drama. Rich with a wide range of dramatic mood and
characterization, from witty repartee to solemn high-drama, they
are new evidence of a major American poet.
Originally published in 1962.
A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the
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distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These
editions are published unaltered from the original, and are
presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both
historical and cultural value.
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