H.D., “You Are Caught in the Drift”

H.D.

The conversation begins with someone calling attention to the moment in H.D.’s “Sea Rose” of “you are caught in the drift”. Another person enlarges on the “pretty harsh” nature of the rose, in contrast with the formal “daintiness” and that moment. H.D. as quintessentially a modernist poet. “A new kind of rose” and formal innovation, including “hard” or “sharp” edges.

  • H.D.
  • 20th Century
  • English
  • Form as a Quality
  • Conversation
  • Poetry
  • The Art of Poetry