Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Robert Francis: Collected Prose

Editat de Matthew James Babcock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2026
Rediscovering the quietly radical writing of a poet who chose simplicity, solitude, and contemplation over modern haste
American author Robert Francis, whom Robert Frost called “the best neglected poet,” lived in Amherst, Massachusetts from the 1920s to the 1980s. As an underappreciated but prolific poet, Francis authored eight poetry collections and received a number of prestigious prizes. Still, like many poets committed to their craft, he lived most of his quiet life at or well below the poverty level. To sustain himself financially, Francis turned to essay writing in popular magazines, such as the Christian Science Monitor and Forum. From 1938 to 1953, as America and the world experienced a period of intense modernization, he produced an invigorating, challenging, and enlightening quantity of prose whose quality should rank him alongside writers such as Emerson, Thoreau, Wendell Berry, and Annie Dillard.
Published in one volume for the first time, Robert Francis: Collected Prose invites readers to a retrospective retreat into the solitude and serenity of Francis’s cabin, Fort Juniper, where he ardently and artfully dueled the most psychologically, socially, and economically destructive aspects of industrialized America. These essays, together with selections from Francis’s previously unpublished nature treatise, Traveling in Concord, offer an avenue toward an enhanced understanding of many commonly overlooked aspects of the natural world, offering 21st-century readers a refreshing reorientation of worldviews, advocating life principles of simplicity over unnecessary technological complexity, and conservation over consumerism. Vibrant, jubilant, at times sardonic and brooding but always absorbing, Francis’s essays draw readers into the meditative mood of his woodland walks, apple harvests, and autumn landscapes to discover, as he writes, “the importance of the unimportant, the virtue of the small, the rewards of intense cultivation.” 
Citește tot Restrânge

Preț: 23636 lei

Precomandă

Puncte Express: 355

Carte nepublicată încă

Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625349675
ISBN-10: 162534967X
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press

Notă biografică

MATTHEW J. BABCOCK is the author of Private Fire: The Ecopoetry and Prose of Robert Francis, and his scholarship has appeared in Journal of Ecocriticism, Teaching in Higher Education, and The Explicator. He teaches at Brigham Young University-Idaho. He is also a Pushcart Prize-nominated creative writer. Along with his own books, his literary work has appeared in anthologies as well as many literary journals.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Essays
1. The Satirical Rogue Writes Again
1938
The Whole Language of Fragrances
Going Barefoot
The Map-Makers

1939
A Day for Good Riddance
American Plan
Letter from the Country
Billy Andrews
Walking Weather

1940
A Walk in the Nineteenth Century
North Window or South Window
Song and Conversation
A Theory of Red Barns
Hickory and Chestnut

1941
Snow Scherzo
Thinking to Look Up
Tree Census
Wild Harvest
Outdoors Indoors

1942
Biography in Evergreen
Brief Blossom and Long Walk
The Small Small House
Naturalized Sounds
Walking As Music

1943
Poultry and Poetry
On Noticing Weathervanes

1944
House Not for Sale

1946
A Moon for Every Month
Four Hundred Freedoms
Nineteen Apples
Nine Great Ones
A Bird on the Hearth

1947
"Bugs Be Here Too"
Thoreau's Mask of Serenity
Security: An Analysis and a Reflection
The Small Small Garden
Clarification of God
Unmistakable Birds
Anti-Banqueters
A Conversation with a Woodchuck
The Shared Solitude of Robert Frost
A Companionable Insect

1948
Beyond Neighborhood
The British Snail-Watching Society
A Wealth of Icicles
The Unlabeled Man
Harvard University
The Goats on the Left
Blueberries: An Appreciation
When I Was President

1949
Four Sounds
Women and Astronomy
Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungumaugg
The Foreseeable Future
Red
A Walk Between Two Days

1950
The Stones in My Life
Argument for Two Phoebes
How to Congratulate a Poet
Season Between

1951
Among the Ancients
The Short Short Walk
The Fruitful Tomato

1952
Cornmeal by Hand
A Few Views on Views
Travelling in Concord

1953
Television With No Antenna
Todo, The Toad
Mountain Day

Selections from Traveling in Concord
1. A Traveler in Concord
2. The Weather and the Sky
3. Beetle on the Windowpane
6. A Place in the Sun (and Moon)
9. Forty Miles from Tanglewood
10. On Living Outside the Twentieth Century
12. A Religion of One's Own
15. A Poor Man's Assets
17. A Game of Checkers
​​​​​​​18. Center

Recenzii

“Francis deserves resurrection, and these essays are a delight to read. He is uniquely charming, clear, and eloquent, and his essays argue passionately against the noise, busyness, and economic and social thunder of the present moment. Francis is an antidote to all of this, as Matthew Babcock makes clear in his Introduction.”—Jay Parini, author of Robert Frost: Sixteen Poems to Learn by Heart
“Environmentalists, all essayists, creative non-fiction classrooms, lovers of nature, will welcome these eclectic original essays.”—Jonathan Barron, author of How Robert Frost Made Realism Matter