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The Landscape near an Aerodrome by Stephen Spender ... Author: Stephen Spender ... Stephen Spender’s “The Landscape near an Aerodrome” is a poem of thirty lines arranged into six stanzas of five lines each. The poem is a description of the flight of an airplane and its landing at an urban airport.
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SOURCE: Spender, Stephen. Review of Losses, by Randall Jarrell. Nation 166, no. 18 (1 May 1948): 475-76. ... The Europeans inhabit a landscape of disintegration; and their reactions are mainly either to accept and express disintegration or to transcend it by creating an interior, spiritual landscape of the mind.
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A critical analysis of Stephen Spender's poem "The Landscape Near an Aerodrome," in which Spender presents his judgment of urban sprawl and its impact on the surrounding rural landscape in a negative, unattractive light.
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Henry Moore. Sculptures in Landscape; [MOORE] SPENDER, STEPHEN. Offered by David Spode (ANZAAB/ILAB) ... [MOORE] SPENDER, STEPHEN Henry Moore. Sculptures in Landscape; London, Studio Vista, 1978 80 colour plates, 129pp., large square 4to., cloth, d.w. Offered for AUD 50.00 = appr. US$ 39.85 by: David Spode (ANZAAB...
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The Landscape near an Aerodrome ... From Selected Poems by Stephen Spender, published by Faber ... Too busy with other things; Ian Sansom finds milky plangency and sweet self-pity in Michael Brett's new edition of Stephen Spender's poems ; Saturday June 12, 2004; The Guardian...
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Stephen Spender (1909 - 1995) ... Although they were virtual opposites in personality and in the direction of their talents, they became famous at the same time as 'pylon poets'—among the first to put England's gritty industrial landscape of the 1930's into poetry." ;
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They are poems for a metal landscape, roaring and unadorned. ... Stephen Spender is, IMHO, one of the most underrated poets of the last century. Which is not to say that I think he’s an incredibly great poet or anything – just that he deserves to be far more widely read than he is today.
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Sir Stephen Spender, the British poet, critic and novelist, died on Sunday at St. Mary's Hospital in London. He was 86. ... And in "The Landscape Near an Aerodrome" he almost lovingly described the descent of a plane with "furred antennae feeling its huge path/Through dusk."
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find a book or print ... Return to previous page ... ; Spender, Stephen. HENRY MOORE. Sculptures in Landscape. 132 pp., 80 color illustrations. Large 4to, cloth. London, Studio Vista, 1978. Freitag 6717.
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