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The poem 'Robin Redbreast' is a quietly ironic poem in which the speaker, an inmate of the same house as a 'helpless' bird, realizes the necessity and importance of freedom after he has been overthrown from his rented house and when he sees the bird shot down. ... The poem begins by narrating in an off-hand manner.

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Summary of poem Four Poems for Robin.

Gary Snyder’s “Four Poems for Robin” was written in 1967 and was first published in Snyder’s collection of poems, The Back Country (1968). It appears in the second section, “Far East,” which includes poems written or set in Kyoto, Japan. It is written in free verse and does not rhyme or have a set syllable count. The poem is an elegiac meditation on the haunting presence of Robin,

"Four Poems for Robin" by Gary Snyder was written in 1967 and first appeared in The Back Country, Snyder's collection of poetry (1968). It can be found in the second section, "Far East," which also contains poems that were created or are set in Kyoto, Japan. It is composed in free poetry, lacks rhyme, and has an arbitrary number of syllables. The poem is an elegiac reflection on the eerie presence of Robin, a woman who the speaker dated when he was 19 and lived in Oregon. The action of the poem shifts back and forth in time, commenting on both the past and the present, when the speaker is 10 years older and visiting the Buddhist shrine Shokoku-ji in Japan. The speaker muses about his various interactions with Robin.

A 19-year-old Oregon resident with whom the speaker had a relationship. The action of the poem shifts back and forth in time, commenting on both the past and the present, when the speaker is 10 years older and visiting the Buddhist shrine Shokoku-ji in Japan. The speaker gains a deeper understanding of people's true personalities and the nature of love as he ruminates about numerous experiences with Robin, some real and some made-up. One of the six poets who performed at the first Beat reading at Gallery Six in San Francisco in 1955, together with Allen Ginsberg, was Snyder. Snyder, a Buddhist practitioner and expert on Asian languages and cultures, started his study of Buddhism seriously,he visited Japan in 1956. The poem's connection with Buddhist ideas and emphasis on the natural world are typical of Snyder's work.

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