Riprap (poem)

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"Riprap" is a 1959 free-verse poem by American poet Gary Snyder that reflects his experiences as a trail-crew laborer in the Sierra Nevada, blending vivid natural imagery with themes of physical work and Buddhist-influenced perception.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
author Gary Snyder NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
firstPublicationDecade 1950s
form free verse
genre free verse
hasTheme Buddhist perception
attention and mindfulness
interconnection of mind and landscape
language as physical texture
manual labor
nature
physical work as spiritual practice
hasTitleWordplay riprap as rockwork and poem structure
inCollection Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems NERFINISHED
influencedBy Buddhism NERFINISHED
Gary Snyder's trail-crew work
Zen Buddhism NERFINISHED
literaryMovement Beat Generation NERFINISHED
meter non-metrical
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 1959
setting Sierra Nevada mountains NERFINISHED
subjectMatter bodily labor
mountain landscape
rock and stone
trail construction
usesLiteraryDevice enjambment
imagery
metaphor

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