Clayfeld Rejoices, Clayfeld Laments: A Sequence of Poems
A book length series of poems, looking at life in all its imperfections through the viewpoint of an inextinguishable character whose spirit triumphs through humor.

Clayfeld, a comic everyman, is the center of these poems about the nature of beauty, sorrow, and art, as well as the potential for happiness. Thwarted continually by ordinary defeats, Clayfeld endures and laughs, loves and remembers.

Critic Harold Bloom called poet Robert Pack an heir to Robert Frost and Edwin Arlington Robinson. That heritage is fully apparent in this joyous and exuberant odyssey.

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Clayfeld Rejoices, Clayfeld Laments: A Sequence of Poems
A book length series of poems, looking at life in all its imperfections through the viewpoint of an inextinguishable character whose spirit triumphs through humor.

Clayfeld, a comic everyman, is the center of these poems about the nature of beauty, sorrow, and art, as well as the potential for happiness. Thwarted continually by ordinary defeats, Clayfeld endures and laughs, loves and remembers.

Critic Harold Bloom called poet Robert Pack an heir to Robert Frost and Edwin Arlington Robinson. That heritage is fully apparent in this joyous and exuberant odyssey.

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Clayfeld Rejoices, Clayfeld Laments: A Sequence of Poems

Clayfeld Rejoices, Clayfeld Laments: A Sequence of Poems

by Robert Pack
Clayfeld Rejoices, Clayfeld Laments: A Sequence of Poems

Clayfeld Rejoices, Clayfeld Laments: A Sequence of Poems

by Robert Pack

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Overview

A book length series of poems, looking at life in all its imperfections through the viewpoint of an inextinguishable character whose spirit triumphs through humor.

Clayfeld, a comic everyman, is the center of these poems about the nature of beauty, sorrow, and art, as well as the potential for happiness. Thwarted continually by ordinary defeats, Clayfeld endures and laughs, loves and remembers.

Critic Harold Bloom called poet Robert Pack an heir to Robert Frost and Edwin Arlington Robinson. That heritage is fully apparent in this joyous and exuberant odyssey.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780879236953
Publisher: David R. Godine, Publisher
Publication date: 08/01/1987
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 99
Product dimensions: 5.49(w) x 8.26(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Robert Pack writes prose and poems that are reflective, philosophical, and intrinsically linked to New England. Pack studied at Dartmouth College and Columbia Universityand has taught at Barnard College and Middlebury College, where he was served as director of the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference from 1973 to 1995.

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