
Elephant: the Collected Poems of Lawrence
by Lawrence
About This Novel
There are not many domestic translations of Lawrence's poetry, but "Elephant" contains a relatively comprehensive collection of Lawrence's poetry. Lawrence's poetry can be roughly divided into three stages: early, middle and late. These more than 200 poems are divided into ten parts: early works about farm scenes and are autobiographical; mid-term works that turn his attention to the natural world, expressing his love for birds, animals, flowers, and nature in vivid language; and in his late works, he expresses his views on death and rebirth. Poet Ouyang Yu's translation language is vivid and powerful, which not only allows us to feel the changes in the theme of Lawrence's poetry writing in the three stages of poetry, but also allows readers to appreciate Lawrence's vigorous vitality, observation, sensory acuity, and complex literary aesthetics.
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