Robinson Jeffers writes "Answer" in his poem. "... Even if that part is ugly, the whole is still beautiful ... The greatest beauty is organic integrity ..." Love that, not that person. "His In life, Robinson Jeffers suggested to prove his beliefs about his environmental theory and "non-humanitarianism" and "ecological coreism", it is advisable to approach everyone, approaching nature is natural It is the origin of all things on earth though. He made himself a best example - he lives on the beach not even the most important home electric appliances like electricity, and he enjoys being close to nature from which his inspiration for poetry creation originates I will.
Robinson Jeffers On 10th January 1887, John Robinson Jeffers was best known as Robinson Jeffers and was born outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His parents are a bit strange. His father, Dr. Williams Hamilton, was very intelligent, but "a conservative and difficult person" married a happy and optimistic woman (coffin) younger than 23 years old. Despite the differences in age and personality, marriage between Dr. Jeffers and Annie Robinson Tuttle is still steady. - Robinson Jeffers' Humanity Robinson Jeffers is one of the most important controversial poets in the 20th century. Like other people in history, he tried to express his view on life. Many poets in the 20th century are concerned about problems affecting humans, and Jeffers is no exception. Most of his work is inspired by the surrounding environment. The human environment is an important source of poetic inspiration. The poet goes back and forth, but their ideas keep their lives through their poetry
Not all poets accept that rice is the basic part of poetry. American poets in the 20th century, Mariana Moore, William Carlos Williams, and Robinson Jeffers believe that rice is a kind of artificial building imposed on poetry rather than poetry. In an article titled "Robinson Jeffers" and "The Metric Fallacy", Dan Schneider answered Jeffers' claim. "If someone told you that all the music is made up of two sounds, if you think there are only two colors, think about whether this kind of thing is genuine or not This music Imagine the clumsiness and dynamics of visual art is not just color but yellowish brown, even gray, he called his skill "rolling pressure"
Robinson Jeffers likes the nature of human civilization, but can not find all civilizations. Jeffers built a rough stone tower on the coast of California. So he and his wife Una and their family members gather alone. The four-story gothic tower disappeared on the day it was completed, named "Eagle Tower" by the name of the hawk that Jeffers appeared after building the building. Randall Jarrell, born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1914, was the year of World War I. He received a bachelor's and master's degree from Vanderbilt University under the guidance of Robert Penn Warren, John Crowe Ransom, and Allen Tate. In 1942, during the Second World War he joined the Army Air Corps and served as the operator of the control tower. This experience influenced his poems and provided materials.