At The End Of The Open Road


At The End Of The Open Road - a volume of poems by American poet Louis Simpson, published in 1963, awarded the Pulitzer Prize in the field of poetry for 1964. The collection is divided into four parts. It contains 30 songs, including In California, In the Suburbs, The Redwoods, There Is, Summer Morning, The Silent Lover, Birch, The Sea and the Forest, The Morning Light, The Cradle Trap and A Story about Chicken Soup, as well as The Troika, New Lines for Cuscuscaraway and Mirza Murad Ali Beg, Moving the Walls and Marine - after Rimbaud. In addition, the volume includes Frogs, My Father in the Night Commanding, The Marriage of Pocahontas, American Poetry and The Inner Part. Bibliography

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