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Jeffers Robinson
Robinson Jeffers: Selected Poems
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Robinson Jeffers died in 1962 at the age of seventy-five, ending one of the most controversial poetic careers of this century. The son of a theology professor at Western Seminary in Pittsburgh, Jeffers was taught Greek, Latin, and Hebrew as a boy, and spent three years in Germany and Switzerland before entering the University of Western Pennsylvania (now Pittsburgh) at fifteen. His education continued on the West Coast after his parents moved there, and he received a B.A. from Occidental College at eighteen. His interest in forestry, medicine, and general science led him to pursue his studies at the University of Southern California, and the University of Zurich. The poems in this volume have been selected from his major works, among them Be Angry at the Sun; Hungerfield; The Double Axe; Roan Stallion; Tamar and Other Poems; as well as The Beginning and the End, which contains his last poems.
The Selected Poetry Of Robinson Jeffers
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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers: Volume Two, 1931-1939
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The 1930s marked a turning point for the world. Scientific and technological revolutions, economic and social upheavals, and the outbreak of war changed the course of history. The 1930s also marked a turning point for Robinson Jeffers, both in his career as a poet and in his private life. The letters collected in this second volume of annotated correspondence document Jeffers' rising fame as a poet, his controversial response to the turmoil of his time, his struggles as a writer, the growth and maturation of his twin sons, and the network of friends and acquaintances that surrounded him. The letters also provide an intimate portrait of Jeffers' relationship to his wife Una—including a full account of the 1938 crisis at Mabel Dodge Luhan's home in Taos, New Mexico that nearly destroyed their marriage.
The Wild God of the World: An Anthology of Robinson Jeffers
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Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962) is not only the greatest poet that the American West has produced but also a major poet of the twentieth century in the tradition of American prophetic poetry. This anthology serves as an introduction to Jeffers’s work for the general reader and for students in courses on American poetry.
Jeffers composed each volume of his verse around one or two long narrative or dramatic poems. The Wild God of the World follows this practice: in it, Cawdor, one of Jeffers’s most powerful narratives, is surrounded by a representative selection of shorter poems.
At the end of the book, the editor has provided revealing statements about Jeffers’s poetry and poetics, and about his philosophy of nature and human nature.
Stones of the Sur: Poetry by Robinson Jeffers, Photographs by Morley Baer
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The precipitous cliffs, rolling headlands, and rocky inlets of the Big Sur coast of California were alive for Robinson Jeffers, and throughout his long career as a poet, he extolled their wild beauty. His vivid descriptions inspired the best work of other artists who lived nearby, including such noted photographers as Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, and their younger contemporary Morley Baer.
Before he died in 1995, Baer was planning a volume that would bring together a group of his landscape photographs of the Big Sur area with a selection of poems that expressed Jeffers’s mystical experience of stone. Jeffers believed that stone is alive, perhaps even conscious in some way. Baer wanted to create a visual and literary meditation on the life-experience of stone. James Karman was invited by Baer to serve as his collaborator, and has brought the project to completionmore than 50 of Baer’s photographs paired with poems by Jeffers (some complete, others excerpted).
Stones of the Sur is in five parts, each of which takes its title from a poem. Part I, Tor House,” contains photographs and poems about Jeffers’s home, ever the locus of his inspiration. Part II, Continent’s End,” begins with a panoramic view of the coastline and is followed by visual and textual images that become progressively narrower in scope as Baer and Jeffers focus on the mountains, cliffs, beaches, boulders, rocks, and pebbles of the Big Sur.
The inward progression continues in Part III, Oh Lovely Rock,” where Baer trains his lens on close surfacesrevealing his sensibilities at their most abstract. From the middle of Part III on, the spiral is reversed and the view begins to open. Part IV, Credo,” expands outwardly from the pebbles and rocks of the Big Sur back to the beaches, cliffs, and mountains. Part V, The Old Stone-Mason,” concludes the book with a return to Tor House.
Cawdor and Medea: A Long Poem After Euripides a New Directions Book
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Here for a new generation of readers and students are two major poetic works of Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962). The verse narrative Cawdor, set on the ruthless California coast which Jeffers knew so well, tells a simple tale: an aging widower, Cawdor, unwilling to relinquish his youth, knowingly marries a young girl who does not love him. She falls in love with his son, Hood, and the narrative unfolds in tragedy of immense proportions. Medea is a verse adaptation of Euripides' drama and was created especially for the actress Judith Anderson. Their combined genius made the play one of the outstanding successes of the 1940s. In Medea, Jeffers relentlessly drove toward what Ralph Waldo Emerson had called "the proper tragic element"—terror.
Jeffers Robinson News

CITY RALLIES FOR 4TH, LP 5TH - News Dispatch
News Dispatch, IN - May 20, 2009
CITY RALLIES FOR 4TH, LP 5THLa Porte coach Dan Jeffers stomach was very uneasy during the preliminary rounds of the discus. Senior Brittany Coburn struggled to make it out of the preliminary round of the discus and ended up third overall with a throw of 109-11.
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Boys' track: State meet qualifiers in Class 4-A - DesMoinesRegister.com
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - May 18, 2009
Boys' track: State meet qualifiers in Class 4-A3200—Blue, Kyle, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jeffers, 9:39.96; Canady, Frank, Iowa City, West, 9:37.84; Coppess, Kit, WDM Valley, 9:53.58; Doughan, Cody, Pleasant Valley, 10:15.29; Espeset, Jackson, Ames, 10:41.28; Flynn, Ryan, Bettendorf, 10:25.53;
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Aggies finish 2-1 at Vandercook Lake - Adrian Daily Telegram
Adrian Daily Telegram, MI - May 10, 2009
Aggies finish 2-1 at Vandercook LakeIsaac Jeffers went 3-for-4 with two doubles for Morenci. Teammate Anthony Tompkins belted two hits. Clinton at Gibraltar Carlson Wooden Bat Tournament: Rylie Robinson now stands alone as the Clinton High School all-time wins leader.
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D-League Roundup
Ridiculous Upside - May 12, 2009
Michael Dickerson struggled against "longer defenders" - good work Air Georgia and Othyus Jeffers. Jeffers also "showed a good nose for the ball, an ability to finish in traffic and a decent outside shot." There's also a video, but it's nearly
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Art Gallery Guide: Big Sur through Marina - Monterey County Herald
Monterey County Herald, CA - May 14, 2009
Art Gallery Guide: Big Sur through MarinaExhibiting "People, Of And By Ansel Adams," a collection of rarely seen portraits by Ansel Adams from the personal collection of Michael and Jeanne Falk Adams, including portraits of Adams' contemporaries Georgia O'Keeffe, Orville Cox, Robinson Jeffers
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