When Robert Bligh's poem talks about poetry, many people think about rhyming and a calm environment. I think that reading many poems is a lot of fun in literature. But when it comes to Robert Blay's poetry, it is sometimes opposite.
Robert Blae's selection of Frost Medal of the American Poetry Association is long-term it deserves sufficient. The influence of Bly on contemporary poetry, and his translation, anthology, and his spiritual and prototypical aesthetics eventually formed a profound poetic school, it became so widespread and abundant, and Actually somewhat invisible. Publishing a historical journal of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s is a wonderful feat in itself, by choosing only one stage - he has posted many articles in these journals under falsehood I have written.
Throughout the 20th century Robert Blay provided a wealth of poems on various subjects. In addition to his theme, Robert Bligh has developed various styles to convey these ideas. These topics are still different today, including problems that have personal implications to him, and issues of society as a whole. His poetry is a time series thinking about loneliness, Vietnam war, nature, frustration, and various relationships, not only being conveyed in traditional poetry but also being called "prose" poetry. The work of Robert Bly provides an interesting perspective for American poetry and inspires many people.