Robert E. Howard ("REH") wrote poetry. He wrote it first in life, last in life, and throughout life. This three-volume set includes all of Howard's poetry that has been found, including all the earlier draft versions, where such exist.
Robert E. Howard ("REH") wrote poetry. He wrote it first in life, last in life, and throughout life. This three-volume set includes all of Howard's poetry that has been found, including all the earlier draft versions, where such exist.
Robert E. Howard ("REH") was a passionate poet who embraced the art form throughout his entire life. Though he completed around 300 stories intended for commercial audiences and contributed to 300 more, he authored over 700 poems-almost none of which were aimed at commercial markets. His first published work beyond school was the poem "The Sea," showcased in a local publication. The renowned couplet "All fled, all done..." borrowed from Viola Garvin was allegedly the last phrase he typed. And between these significant moments, poetry surged from him.
Howard's poetry offered a candid window into his soul. It reflected his awe, fascination, trepidation, and repulsion without reservation. His focus remained on the genuine expression of his emotions and thoughts, rather than the potential judgment of future readers. This unapologetic honesty is perhaps the hallmark of any true poet-the bravery to articulate one's deepest desires and concerns.
"The Collected Poetry of Robert E. Howard, Volume 3" is the final installment of an all-encompassing three-volume set featuring all discovered poetry by Howard, complete with earlier drafts where available. This collection stands as the definitive compendium of Robert E. Howard's poetic legacy.
Robert E. Howard (1906- 1936) grew up in the boomtowns of early twentieth-century Texas, eventually settling in Cross Plains where he lived for the remainder of his short life. Deciding early on a literary career, he spent the bulk of his time crafting stories and poems for the burgeoning pulp fiction markets: Weird Tales, Action Stories, Fight Stories, Argosy, etc. Howard's literary reputation was assured with the publication of "The Shadow Kingdom" in 1928, which featured a unique blend of fantasy and adventure which has since been termed Heroic Fantasy. The creation of Conan the Cimmerian, Kull the Conqueror, Solomon Kane and many more has earned him lasting recognition. Rob Roehm has gone to every location in the United States that Howard mentions visiting-from New Orleans to Santa Fe, and dozens of Texas towns in between-verifying and expanding our knowledge of Howard's biography. His research has also uncovered lost Howard stories, letters, and poems. He writes about these discoveries, infrequently, at howardhistory.com. Rob Roehm has gone to every location in the United States that Howard mentions visiting-from New Orleans to Santa Fe, and dozens of Texas towns in between-verifying and expanding our knowledge of Howard's biography. His research has also uncovered lost Howard stories, letters, and poems. He writes about these discoveries, infrequently, at howardhistory.com.
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