Californians

By ROBINSON JEFFERS

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California is now to have its part in the poetry revival. Robinson Jeffers is a new poet, a man whose name is as yet unknown but whose work is of such outstanding character that once it is read he is sure of acceptance by those who have admired the writings of such men as John G. Neihardt, Edgar Lee Masters, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Thomas Walsh. Virtually all of the poems in this first collection have their setting in California, most of them in the Monterey peninsula, and they realize the scenery of the great State with vividness and richness of detail. The author’s main source of inspiration has been the varying aspects of nature.


WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS’S POEMS

Responsibilities

By WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

Author of “The Cutting of an Agate,” “The Hour Glass and Other Plays,” etc.

Under the title of Responsibilities William Butler Yeats brings together some of his recent poems. It is, after all, as a poet that the majority of people like to think of Mr. Yeats, and this newest collection, the first in a number of years, is assured of a warm welcome.