Odes and sonnets

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Odes and Sonnets is a collection of poems written by Clark Ashton Smith and originally published in 1918. The book contains a total of 36 poems, including both odes and sonnets, and explores a range of themes such as love, nature, and the human condition. Smith’s writing is characterized by its vivid imagery, lyrical language, and use of classical references and allusions. The collection is considered a significant work in the American literary canon and showcases Smith’s talent as a poet. Overall, Odes and Sonnets is a must-read for fans of poetry and those interested in exploring the works of one of America’s most celebrated writers.

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