<p>John Burt&#39;s Selected Poems of Robert Penn Warren is more broadly representative of Warren&#39;s poetry than any previous such gartering. More than two hundred poems from every phase grace the volume a vehicle ideal for sampling or soaking in the finest of Warren&#39;s rich output.</p><p>With each poem. Burt has carefully located the version that constitutes Warren&#39;s final revision. His introduction gives an eloquent overview of the poet&#39;s career touching on every published book of verse and highlighting significant lines. A &quot;selected&quot; collection in the truest sense featuring several previously unpublished pieces this treasure is at once new and familiar.</p><p>Burt showcases some very early verse such as &quot;The Bird and the Stone&quot; and &quot;Oxford City Wall&quot; the only poem known to derive from Warren&#39;s days as a Rhodes scholar. There are also portions from the book-length poems Brother to Dragons and Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. Arranged chronologically the selections run the course from darker more self-consciously formal poems of the 1920s and early 1930s including &quot;Kentucky Mountain Farm&quot; &quot;Terror&quot; and the most ambitious poem of Warren&#39;s early phase &quot;The Ballad of Billie Potts&quot;; to a looser style and a fusion of personal and political concerns in the 1950s and 1960s.</p><p>Warren&#39;s late phase yielded more than half of his entire poetic opus. A new stylistic boldness elevates his poems to the sublime from 1968 to 1985 as exemplified in the intense &quot;Island of Summer&quot; sequence the violence-filled &quot;Natural History&quot; and his most famous poem &quot;Evening Hawk&quot;. In his final working years there surfaces a kind of shadow autobiography in verse as well as a self-doubt that edges at times toward despair --as revealed in Warren&#39;s darkest meditation on American history &quot;Going West&quot; -- before the calmer and more reflective mode of his last volume which also contains the Hiroshima atom-bombing reconsideration &quot;New Dawn&quot;.</p><p>At the heart of Warren&#39;s poetry is a celebration of man&#39;s intellect and imagination his integral place within nature and his relationship to time and the past; ultimately joy coexists with the knowledge of life&#39;s many mysteries including its tragedies. Selected Poems a generous survey and a convenient compendium is the shining portal to this greatly gifted poet.</p>
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