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Books in Brief

May 8, 1929 issue

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This article discusses several books. The book "Cavender's House," by Edwin Arlington Robinson, suggests the generalization that its author is happiest when dealing with persons already made for him by history or legend. In the book "The City Day. An Anthology of Recent American Poetry," by Eda Lou Walton, the author is convinced that the new student has little knowledge of the real or mythical countryside with which most anthology verse is occupied, constructs with great care a collection of the best contemporary poetry that has dealt with the city or at any rate with the peculiarly modern ideas and moods that we tend to attribute to a megalopolitan society.

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CAVENDER'S House (Book); CITY Day. An Anthology of Recent American Poetry, The (Book); ROBINSON, Edwin Arlington; WALTON, Eda Lou; POETRY; ANTHOLOGIES
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