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| Reviewed by: The Rev | 5th Jun 2001 | |
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Chief Joseph of the Nez PerceRobert Penn Warren |
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Warren's penultimate book of poetry, published as he was nearing eighty, is less something to be criticized or examined as it is to be learned from. Warren, seventy-five at the time of this long poem's writing, had been in the game for over a half century, had won the Pulitzer three times (as well as most other major prizes known to man), and was one of the last century's most influential writers on many fronts. Forget nitpicking, and just learn from one of the few Americans who has truly earned the title of "master" in the poetic realm.
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| The Circus in the Attic by Robert Penn Warren reviewed by The Rev | ||