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Rhymes of a Rolling Stone

By Robert W. (Robert William) Service

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Journey into the rugged spirit of the outdoors, as vibrant verses celebrate the beauty of nature, the meaning of camaraderie, and the boundless pursuit of freedom.

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1995-08-01
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Summary

** "Rhymes of a Rolling Stone" by Robert W. Service is a compilation of poems from the early 1900s that explores the concepts of liberty, experiences that unite people, and zeal for life through poetic verse, using nature as a vivid backdrop. Service's writing style is vigorous and enthusiastic, ideal for anyone seeking adventure, freedom, and a life lived outdoors. The poems start with the author's ideas and intentions, establishing that the poems will not explore dreamy love affairs or romantic themes. The author communicates his eagerness to experience the beauty of nature and embrace adventure. As the story continues, the need for carefree exploration and freedom is revealed. The reader is welcome to explore friendship and discover lively images of the poet's experiences with the wilderness. **

About the Author

Robert William Service was a Scottish-Canadian poet and writer, often called "the Bard of the Yukon". Born in Lancashire of Scottish descent, he was a bank clerk by trade, but spent long periods travelling in the west in the United States and Canada, often in poverty. When his bank sent him to the Yukon, he was inspired by tales of the Klondike Gold Rush, and wrote two poems, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The Cremation of Sam McGee", which showed remarkable authenticity from an author with no experience of the gold rush or mining, and enjoyed immediate popularity. Encouraged by this, he quickly wrote more poems on the same theme, which were published as Songs of a Sourdough, and achieved a massive sale. When his next collection, Ballads of a Cheechako, proved equally successful, Service could afford to travel widely and live a leisurely life, basing himself in Paris and the French Riviera.

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