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Annotated by:
- Chen, Irene
- Aull, Felice
- Date of entry: Aug-01-1993
Summary
This poem contemplates the fast pace of 20th century (modern) life, where people are described as "hastening through the world." Yet, despite their haste, people are, in another reality, "just sitting still" in a stream of time, leaving behind trails of the past. The physical perceptions of riding in a fast car evoke the abstract concepts of time and destiny.
Primary Source
The Western Approaches: Poems, 1973-75
Publisher
Univ. of Chicago Press
Place Published
Chicago
Edition
1975