Men, Women and Ghosts
“Men, Women and Ghosts” is a seminal work by the renowned American poet Amy Lowell. This collection of poems showcases Lowell’s unique insights and expressions regarding humanity, emotion, and the supernatural. Known for her free verse style, Lowell’s poetry in this book is characterized by boldness and imagination.
About This Ebook
As a key figure in the Imagist movement, “Men, Women and Ghosts” embodies both Amy Lowell’s personal artistic pursuits and the broader literary demand for breaking away from traditional forms during her time. Each poem within the collection delves into profound themes, ranging from gender relations to existential questions, and even the enigmatic realm of ghosts. Lowell’s precise use of language and her ability to create vivid imagery make the work visually striking and emotionally resonant. This book is essential not only for understanding Lowell’s poetic style but also for studying the development of modernist poetry in the early 20th century.