Robinson Jeffers

American poet and philosopher

Robinson Jeffers - American poet and philosopher
Born

January 10th, 1887
138 years ago

Died

January 20th, 1962
63 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in American poetry, this individual contributed significantly to the literary landscape through evocative and powerful verse. Influenced by nature and human existence, his style often reflected a deep connection to the natural world. His works frequently explored themes of solitude, the vastness of the universe, and the interplay between humanity and nature. Major collections include 'Tamar' and 'The Tower Beyond Tragedy', showcasing his unique blend of philosophical reflections and poetic imagination. Additionally, the poet's essays delved into subjects such as ethics, modern civilization, and the relationship between man and nature, further establishing his reputation in both poetry and philosophy.

Published poetry collections such as 'Tamar'

Explored themes of nature and humanity in works

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