The Children of the Night, Edwin Arlington Robinson
The Children of the Night, Edwin Arlington Robinson
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The Children of the Night

Author: Edwin Arlington Robinson

Narrator: Robert Bethune

Unabridged: 1 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/20/2013

Categories: Fiction, Poetry


Synopsis

"Children of the Night, from 1897, is Edwin Arlington Robinson's second book of poetry. He self-published his first book, The Torrent And The Night Before, in 1896; most of the poems in it also appear in this volume. This book already contains one poem destined to become known as one of his masterpieces, namely the famous portrait of a suicide, """"Richard Cory"""" - the man who """"glittered as he walked,"""" the character who may have been inspired in part by Ediwn Arlington Robinson's own brother. However, that certainly does not exhaust the list of first-rate work the young poet delivered in this volume. His sharp eye and incisive way with words shape the memorable clarity of his portraits of Aaron Stark, Luke Havergal, Cliff Kllingenhagen, Reuben Bright and others in a way not to be matched until Edgar Lee Masters followed in Robinson's footsteps through the poetic life of Spoon River. Robinson also brings us many other powerfully articulated visions, such as the words of the Chorus of Old Men he translates from Aegeus. Startlingly modern, startlingly fresh, his world is one in which, as John Drinkwater said of him, man is beset by character - which is fate.

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Reviews

Goodreads review by Joe on October 24, 2021

To begin it right I probably have to note that the title "Children Of The Night" does not mean this is about vampires. The use of that phrase, that way, came much later. This is a collection of verse in lots of the classical structure and rhyming patterns but also includes prose presented as lyrical......more

Goodreads review by Dan on September 12, 2022

4.5 "Ballade of Broken Pipes" and the sonnets here were great. As good as Man Against the Sky was this is overall a huge step forward in consistency (though there were still some poems that didn't quite work for me).......more

Goodreads review by Brian on June 25, 2022

His poetry gets better the more I read. I believe his Selected Poems will be my next volume to read.......more

Goodreads review by Steve on April 01, 2020

This was one of Robinson’s early works, and wasn’t particularly well received. I can see why. His deservedly famed “Richard Corey” is found here alongside a handful of others worth reading. I found the rest disappointing. For all that this work caught the attention of Theodore Roosevelt, who thought......more