Near and Far
'Near and Far' Summary
Florence Earle Coates's "Near and Far" is a collection of poems that celebrate the beauty of the natural world and explore the complexities of human emotion. Coates's vivid imagery and lyrical language paint vivid pictures in the reader's mind, capturing the beauty of the natural world and the complexities of human emotion. The poems in "Near and Far" are divided into five sections: "Near," "Far," "Of Love and Loss," "Of Nature," and "Of Life and Death." The poems in the "Near" section focus on the simple pleasures of life, such as spending time with loved ones and enjoying the beauty of nature. The poems in the "Far" section explore more distant places, both real and imagined, and reflect on the human experience of longing and loss. The poems in the "Of Love and Loss" section explore the complexities of love and relationships, and the pain of loss. The poems in the "Of Nature" section celebrate the beauty and power of the natural world, and the poems in the "Of Life and Death" section reflect on the human experience of mortality. "Near and Far" is a rich and varied collection of poems that offers readers a glimpse into the heart and mind of a gifted poet.Book Details
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