poem "I Went into the Maverick Bar"

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"I Went into the Maverick Bar" is a reflective poem by Gary Snyder that explores themes of counterculture, identity, and the tension between modern American life and ecological, spiritual values.

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poem "I Went into the Maverick Bar" canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
poem
associatedWith Buddhist-influenced poetics
environmental consciousness
author Gary Snyder NERFINISHED
contains autobiographical elements
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn conflict between ecological-spiritual commitments and consumer culture
tension between countercultural ideals and mainstream culture
form free verse
genre contemporary poetry
lyric poetry
hasAuthorEthnicity American poet of Euro-American and Pacific Rim–oriented background
hasInfluenceOn later ecopoetry discussions
readings of Beat and post-Beat identity in mainstream America
language English
literaryDevice enjambment
imagery
irony
symbolism
literaryMovement Beat Generation NERFINISHED
counterculture literature
literaryPeriod 20th-century American poetry
meter unmetered
narrativePerspective first person
poet Gary Snyder NERFINISHED
rhymeScheme unrhymed
setting American West NERFINISHED
a bar called the Maverick Bar
subjectMatter barroom scene
self-examination
working-class American culture
theme alienation
assimilation
counterculture
cultural tension
ecological values
identity
modern American life
spiritual values
tone introspective
reflective

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Turtle Island hasPart poem "I Went into the Maverick Bar"