At first glance, the reclusive American poet Emily Dickinson and the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu might seem worlds apart. Yet, a closer look reveals a surprising resonance in their observations about the nature of reality, particularly in their shared appreciation for the concept of “P’u” or the uncarved block. In the Tao Te Ching,…
Category: poetry
Discovering the Essence of Imagism: An Analysis of “Some Imagist Poets”
By: Maryam Daftari The anthology “Some Imagist Poets” presents a captivating collection of poems that adhere to the principles of Imagism, a movement that emphasizes clarity, precision, and the use of concrete images. By analyzing the poems through the lens of their topics and author backgrounds, we can uncover fascinating insights into the essence of…
