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Amy Lowell, that perpetual antagonist of Ezra Pound, seems in “Petals” to have really become Pound’s antimatter equivalent. While Pound consistently used a masterful and near-flawless poetic style to express stupid, backward, and racist ideas, Lowell has done just the opposite. She’s expressed a perfectly wonderful thought but used an ugly and clumsy poetic style to do so. Her central.
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The Taxi - The Taxi, by Amy Lowell, is an Imagist poem that relies heavily on imagery, rather than abstract ideas, to reveal meaning to the reader. The author uses free verse to allow the images and lines to speak for themselves and stand alone as individual lines. By doing so, each line offers its own tone and meaning, which then adds to the overall feel of the poem. Lowell wrote this poem to.
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The Taxi: Poem by Amy Lowell. Home; Amy Lowell; Poems; When I go away from you The world beats dead Like a slackened drum. I call out for you against the jutted stars And shout into the ridges of the wind. Streets coming fast, One after the other, Wedge you away from me, ANd the lamps of the city prick my eyes So that I can no longer see your face. Why should I leave you, To wound myself upon.
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Taxi Vehicles. Many different types of vehicle are used as taxis. This is partly because of market choice but can also be a result of vehicle specifications required by local authorities. Most councils will accept most types of car as private hire vehicles, though there are usually some stipulations about engine size and seat width. Some borough and city councils have quite detailed.
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The Taxi by Amy Lowell. When I go away from you The world beats dead Like a slackened drum. I call out for you against the jutted stars And shout into the ridges of the wind. Streets coming fast, One after the other, Wedge you away from me, And the lamps of the city prick my eyes So that I can no longer see your face. Why should I leave you, To wound myself upon the sharp edges of the night.
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Amy Lowell (1874-1925) Contributing Editor: Lillian Faderman Classroom Issues and Strategies. I generally use Amy Lowell's work to explore two major issues: the imagist movement as it was imported into the United States and the treatment of lesbian material by a lesbian poet who felt the need to be more closeted in her writing than in her life. While the subject of Lowell's imagism is easy to.