
Many Gods
'Many Gods' Summary
Cale Young Rice's "Many Gods" takes the reader on a poetic voyage through the diverse cultures and spiritual traditions of Asia. The poems explore the rich tapestry of Eastern religious thought, from the ancient wisdom of India to the serene beauty of Buddhist temples. Rice's verses capture the essence of different belief systems, highlighting their common threads of seeking truth, understanding the human condition, and finding meaning in the cosmos. Through vivid imagery and contemplative language, Rice invites the reader to contemplate the profound questions of existence and the interconnectedness of all things. His poems reflect on the power of nature, the beauty of human relationships, and the enduring search for spiritual enlightenment. 'Many Gods' is not simply a collection of travel poems, but a profound meditation on the human spirit and its quest for understanding the world and our place within it.Book Details
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Cale Young Rice
United States
Cale Young Rice was an American poet and dramatist. He was born in Dixon, Kentucky, on December 7, 1872, and died in Louisville, Kentucky, on January 24, 1943.What were his principles:Rice was a stron...
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