"Sun-Up, and Other Poems" by Lola Ridge is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. The anthology showcases Ridge's deep exploration of personal and social themes, often drawing from her own experiences and observations of life as a woman and an artist during that time period. The poems delve into topics such as childhood, memory, nature, and the complexities of human emotions, illustrating the intricate relationships individuals have with their surroundings and each other. Throughout the collection, Ridge's work is characterized by vivid imagery and emotional depth. The poems take the reader on a journey through a variety of settings, from intimate reflections on childhood and familial relationships to broader societal commentaries. Each piece is steeped in rich metaphor, allowing themes of joy, pain, and introspection to resonate deeply. Ridge captures fleeting moments of beauty and melancholy, leading the reader to contemplate the intertwined nature of personal and collective narratives. The collection not only highlights her unique voice but also serves as a reflection of the time, offering insights into the human condition and the often tumultuous journey of existence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Sun-Up, and Other Poems
By Lola Ridge
"Sun-Up, and Other Poems" by Lola Ridge is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century. The anthology showcases Ridge's deep exploration ...
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Lola Ridge was an Irish-born New Zealand-American anarchist and modernist poet, and an influential editor of avant-garde, feminist, and Marxist publications. She is best known for her long poems and poetic sequences, published in numerous magazines and collected in five books of poetry.
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