This 1921 collection of Robinson's poetry garnered him his first of three Pulitzer Prizes. The volume contains 166 selections in both long and short verse forms. Themes such as thwarted desires, bad luck, and personal struggles figure prominently here as in Robinson's other work. Among the selections are two of Robinson's best known poems, "Richard Cory," and "Miniver Cheevy."
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