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At the end of the open road

196370 pagesWesleyan

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Louis Simpson's 'At the End of the Open Road' is a collection of poems that explores themes of American life, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a changing world. The verses often reflect on personal experiences and observations, weaving together a tapestry of everyday moments with deeper philosophical inquiries. Simpson's work is known for its accessible yet profound style, inviting readers to contemplate the complexities of existence.

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Louis Simpson was a poet whose work explored the African American experience. His notable collection, The Poetry of the Negro, 1746-1970, is a significant anthology.

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