Moods : philosophic and emotional : cadenced and declaimed /

"This is Theodore Dreiser's first new book since Tragic America (1931). It consists of 250 prose poems of varying lengths. Some have previously appeared in book form, but these have been radically revised for this editon. In these powerful cadences the essence of Theodore Dreiser's wo...

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Main Author: Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Simon and Schuster, 1935.
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Summary:"This is Theodore Dreiser's first new book since Tragic America (1931). It consists of 250 prose poems of varying lengths. Some have previously appeared in book form, but these have been radically revised for this editon. In these powerful cadences the essence of Theodore Dreiser's world outlook is caught and held. MOODS fuses philosophy and poetry. It expresses the final affirmation of a man generally ranked as the greatest of living American writers"--Dust jacket.
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"This is Theodore Dreiser's first new book since Tragic America (1931). It consists of 250 prose poems of varying lengths. Some have previously appeared in book form, but these have been radically revised for this editon. In these powerful cadences the essence of Theodore Dreiser's world outlook is caught and held. MOODS fuses philosophy and poetry. It expresses the final affirmation of a man generally ranked as the greatest of living American writers"--Dust jacket.
Physical Description:xvii, 423, 1 unnumbered pages ; 21 cm