Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Blind Man at the Window, and Other Poemsâ is a collection of evocative verses by Stark Young, showcasing his talent for imagery and emotional depth. Published in 1906, this volume offers a glimpse into the poetic sensibilities of the early 20th century. Young's poems explore themes of nature, human experience, and introspection, rendered with a delicate touch and a keen eye for detail. Readers will find themselves drawn into the world created by Young's lyrical language and thoughtful observations. This collection represents a significant contribution to American poetry and stands as a testament to the enduring power of verse.
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