The Unfortunates: Poems

The Unfortunates: Poems by William Baer is a unique collection published by New Odyssey Press in June 1997. This first edition comprises 65 pages and is presented in English. The poems are crafted as uncompromising poetic portraits, drawing inspiration from the traditions of notable poets such as Masters, Robinson, Pound, and Eliot.
Readers will find that each poem presents a specific and unsettling tale, contributing to a broader commentary on contemporary life at the American fin de siècle. The collection delves into themes that resonate with the complexities of modern existence, offering insights through its poetic works. This edition invites readers to explore the intricate narratives woven throughout Baer’s poetry.
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A unique collection of uncompromising poetic portraits written in the tradition of Masters, Robinson, and the verse portraits of Pound and Eliot. Each portrait has a specific, unsettling tale to tell, and the sum total of these poems provides a powerful commentary on contemporary life in the American fin de siecle.
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