It Takes Practice Not To Die by Elizabeth Bartlett

"It Takes Practice Not To Die" by Elizabeth Bartlett is a collection of poetry written in the mid-20th century. The book comprises profound reflections on life, mortality, and the human experience, articulated through Bartlett's unique and evocative voice. The poems explore various themes such as the passage of time, the interplay between existence and nonexistence, love, loss, and the complex relationships humans have with themselves and the world around them. In this collection, Bartlett employs a range of poetic forms and styles, demonstrating her dexterity with language. The poems ponder deep philosophical inquiries about the nature of being, depicting vivid imagery and turbulent emotions that resonate on both personal and universal levels. From contemplating the intricacies of human relationships to grappling with existential dilemmas, each piece invites readers into a delicate interplay of thought and feeling. Overall, the collection serves as a meditative journey reflecting on the tenacity required to navigate life amidst its transient challenges and joys. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Bartlett, Elizabeth, 1911-1994
Title It Takes Practice Not To Die
Credits Produced by Al Haines, produced from scans provided by Steven Bartlett
Reading Level Reading ease score: 73.4 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject American poetry -- 20th century
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eBook-No. 59739
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