First Poems is a collection of early twentieth-century verse by Edwin Curran. This volume showcases Curran's talent for lyrical expression and offers a glimpse into the poetic sensibilities of the era. With themes ranging from nature and love to introspection and societal observations, Curran's poems resonate with timeless emotions and reflections on the human condition.
This collection, originally published in 1917, captures the spirit of a generation finding its voice amidst a rapidly changing world. Readers will appreciate Curran's craftsmanship and the enduring beauty of his words. First Poems is a valuable addition to any poetry lover's library and provides insight into the landscape of early American modernist poetry.
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