A Fabulous Introduction to Poetry
I know he is one of America's most renowned poets. However, to be honest, his work makes me comprehend precisely why the ordinary person nowadays utters "blech" when it comes to poetry. His compositions are filled with an abundance of rhyme and rhythm. But in a sense, his work seems "of its time," and in a way that doesn't ultimately come across as particularly relevant in the present day. I did enjoy certain aspects of it. Nevertheless, considering it took me a full 11 months to complete reading this, I believe a rating of 3 stars is appropriate.
Perhaps his style was more suited to the era in which he wrote. Maybe the themes and expressions that were once captivating have lost some of their charm and significance in the modern age. While there are still elements that can be appreciated, it's clear that his poetry doesn't resonate as strongly with the average person today as it might have in the past.
Despite this, it's important to remember that he is still an important figure in American poetry. His work has left a lasting impact and has contributed to the rich tapestry of literary history. Even if it doesn't completely capture the hearts and minds of contemporary readers, it serves as a reminder of the evolution of poetry and the different styles and approaches that have emerged over time.