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Many Gods

By Cale Young Rice

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of competing beliefs, poems explore humanity's quest for understanding, love, and truth across landscapes and contemplative reflections.

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2009-10-10
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Summary

"Many Gods" by Cale Young Rice is a collection of early 20th-century poems that examines themes of spirituality, nature, and humanity's reflections on the divine and the world. The poetic works consider different religious and cultural aspects, thinking about many gods and the personal search for meaning. Taking you on a lyrical journey through diverse locations, Rice's poems combine vivid images and philosophical questions about love, existence, and faith's importance. Poems like "All's Well" and "The Proseltyte Recants" stir emotions, dealing with the difficulties of belief and the quest for understanding amid conflicting spiritual stories. Each work gives a unique perspective, accepting a struggle with the divine while celebrating the beauty of the world.

About the Author

Cale Young Rice was an American poet and dramatist. He was professor of English at Cumberland University. His opera, Yolanda of Cyprus, was widely received.

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