The New Republic. Volume XLVII, No. 601, Wednesday June 9, 1926
- New York
New York. Good. [69]-96pp. Very slim quarto [31 cm] The front wrap is detached, but present. With "Promise of Peace" by Robinson Jeffers on p. 87.
Robinson Jeffers lived in seclusion in a stone house that he built by the ocean, near Carmel, California. He was heavily influenced by Nietzsche's concepts of individualism, and believed that humans had developed a largely self-centered view of the world. He felt passionately that we must learn to have greater respect for the rest of creation.
Robinson Jeffers lived in seclusion in a stone house that he built by the ocean, near Carmel, California. He was heavily influenced by Nietzsche's concepts of individualism, and believed that humans had developed a largely self-centered view of the world. He felt passionately that we must learn to have greater respect for the rest of creation.