Roots and Branches

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Roots and Branches is a poetry collection by Robert Duncan that continues and deepens the mythic, exploratory lyricism of his earlier work.

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instanceOf poetry collection
author Robert Duncan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
follows The Opening of the Field NERFINISHED
genre poetry
hasForm free verse
open form poetry
hasInfluenceOn later American experimental poets
hasReception critically acclaimed in American poetry circles
hasStyle exploratory lyricism
lyric poetry
mythic lyricism
hasSubject creative process
interplay of myth and personal experience
poetry as a field of exploration
relationships between past and present
hasTheme history
imagination
language
love
myth
spiritual quest
influencedBy modernist poetry
mythological traditions
occult and esoteric thought
romantic poetry
isContinuationOf mythic and exploratory concerns of Robert Duncan’s earlier work
language English
literaryMovement American poetry
partOf Robert Duncan’s poetic oeuvre

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The Opening of the Field followedBy Roots and Branches
Robert Duncan notableWork Roots and Branches