The lonely land / AJM Smith.

Handwritten copy of "The Lonely Land." End of text cites: "The Dial, April 1929."

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Main Author: Smith, A. J. M. (Arthur James Marshall), 1902-1980 (Author)
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 sheet ; 28 x 22 cm
Format: Book

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524 |a The lonely land, MSS 56, Special Collections, MSU Libraries, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
520 |a Handwritten copy of "The Lonely Land." End of text cites: "The Dial, April 1929." 
540 |a Copyright is retained by the author of the items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States and international copyright laws. For photocopy and duplication requests, please contact MSU Libraries Special Collections. 
545 |a "'The Lonely Land' first appeared in the McGill Fortnightly Review on 9 January 1926. Smith continued to revise the poem, and the final, further improved version appeared in the American poetry magazine The Dial in June 1929. It later went on to be published in the first collection of modernist Canadian poems called New Provinces, which was edited by F.R. Scott and A.J.M. Smith. Smith’s 'The Lonely Land' was inspired by both Imagist poetry and the Group of Seven, a group of Canadian landscape painters. The Group of Seven painted bleak but true-to-life Canadian landscapes. The paintings depicted the natural beauty of the land without romanticizing it. Smith’s poetry serves the same purpose through its Imagist influence."  |u http://post.queensu.ca/m̃ayr/montreal/lonely.html 
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