This edition aims to define a 'Jeffers canon,' preserving the poetic legacy of a writer who viewed the world through an eternal lens. It highlights the significance of his work and its enduring relevance, offering readers a deeper understanding of his themes and perspectives. The collection serves as a comprehensive resource for both new and seasoned readers, ensuring that the essence of the poet's vision is accessible for future generations.
Robinson Jeffers Books
Robinson Jeffers was an American poet renowned for his work capturing the essence of the central California coast. While much of his poetry employed classic narrative and epic forms, he is also recognized today for his shorter verse, solidifying his status as an icon of the environmental movement. Jeffers's distinctive voice explores the profound relationship between humanity and the natural world, often depicting nature's untamed power and indifference. His unique literary perspective and powerful imagery continue to resonate with readers.







Rock and Hawk
- 290 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Selected Poems of Robinson Jeffers
- 114 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This anthology serves as an introduction to Robinson Jeffers' work for the general reader and for students in courses on American poetry. Jeffers composed each volume of his verse around one or twolong narrative or dramatic poems. schovat popis
The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers
- 640 pages
- 23 hours of reading
This collection focuses on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which have become rare and costly. It aims to make these significant texts accessible by offering affordable, high-quality modern editions that preserve the original text and artwork.
Medea
- 132 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Judith Anderson's portrayal of Medea in New York earned her a Tony Award for Best Actress, highlighting the adaptation's powerful impact. Critics praised the work, affirming Jeffers' status as a leading modern poet. The play, which explores themes of love, betrayal, and revenge, was revived in 1982 with Zoe Caldwell, receiving further acclaim. Its enduring relevance and dramatic strength underscore its significance in contemporary theater.
Roan Stallion, Tamar and Other Poems
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Robinson Jeffers emerged as a powerful voice in American poetry with this 1925 collection, showcasing his unique blend of beauty and intensity. Notable poems include "Roan Stallion," "Tamar," and "Shine Perishing Republic," each reflecting his distinctive style and thematic depth. This work not only introduced Jeffers to a broader audience but also left a lasting impact on the literary landscape, highlighting his exploration of nature, humanity, and existential themes.
Selections from Jeffers' major works, including BE ANGRY AT THE SUN, HUNGERFIELD, THE DOUBLE AXE, and ROAD STALLION.
Californians
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962) is a significant yet overlooked figure in US literature, addressing issues like unchecked progress, environmental destruction, and modernism. Known for his powerful language and visionary imagery, Jeffers' work is explored in depth by Eva Hesse, who presents translations and an essay that comprehensively honors the poet.