Don't you think that as a people, Americans have less poetry, real poetry, in their souls than any other nations?


From a letter to Robert W. Gordon (January 2, 1926)


Don't you think that as a people, Americans have less poetry, real poetry, in their souls than any other nations?

Don't you think that as a people, Americans have less poetry, real poetry, in their souls than any other nations?

Don't you think that as a people, Americans have less poetry, real poetry, in their souls than any other nations?

Don't you think that as a people, Americans have less poetry, real poetry, in their souls than any other nations?