
Birds, Beasts and Flowers / Poems by D. H. Lawrence
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About This Book
D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) made a contribution to poetry that, in the words of Lousie Bogan, "can now be recognized as one of the most important, in any language, of our time." Birds, Beasts, and Flowers!, his first great experiment in free verse, was published when he was thirty-eight. This Black Sparrow edition re-sets the text in the format of the first edition (New York: Thomas Seltzer, 1923) and restores several "indecent" lines suppressed by the original publisher. Lawrence's original jacket artwork is reproduced on the jacket in full color.Many of these individual poems are popular in an...
Chapters (210)(click to expand)
- BIRDS, BEASTS AND FLOWERS
- CONTENTS
- FRUITS
- POMEGRANATE
- PEACH
- MEDLARS AND SORB-APPLES
- FIGS
- GRAPES
- THE REVOLUTIONARY
- THE EVENING LAND
- PEACE
- TREES
- CYPRESSES
- BARE FIG-TREES
- BARE ALMOND-TREES
- TROPIC
- SOUTHERN NIGHT
- FLOWERS
- ALMOND BLOSSOM
- PURPLE ANEMONES
- SICILIAN CYCLAMENS
- HIBISCUS AND SALVIA FLOWERS
- THE EVANGELISTIC BEASTS
- ST MATTHEW
- ST MARK
- ST LUKE
- ST JOHN
- CREATURES
- THE MOSQUITO
- FISH
- BAT
- MAN AND BAT
- REPTILES
- SNAKE
- BABY TORTOISE
- TORTOISE SHELL
- TORTOISE FAMILY CONNECTIONS
- LUI ET ELLE
- TORTOISE GALLANTRY
- TORTOISE SHOUT
- BIRDS
- TURKEY-COCK
- HUMMING-BIRD
- EAGLE IN NEW MEXICO
- THE BLUE JAY
- ANIMALS
- THE ASS
- HE-GOAT
- SHE-GOAT
- ELEPHANT
- KANGAROO
- BIBBLES
- MOUNTAIN LION
- THE RED WOLF
- GHOSTS
- MEN IN NEW MEXICO
- AUTUMN AT TAOS
- SPIRITS SUMMONED WEST
- THE AMERICAN EAGLE
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