Die Lade Jahves: Eine Religionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung (1906)
Martin Dibelius
Die Lade Jahves: Eine Religionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung (1906)
Martin Dibelius
In Bourgeoisie Daydreams, Chase Baker puts together a collection of his original poems, a collection that addresses the heart of American middle class. Racism, low wages, love, and religion are just a few of the topics he covers. Life in a small town isnat always easy, as Chase shows through his work. To introduce this life to us, he uses a mixture of classic poetic rhyming schemes and a matter-of-fact way of uncovering his inner thoughts. Tales of women and travel flow across the pages and turn this anthology of poetry into a must-read. Resting in the heart of Louisiana, Chase attempts to bring the love of poetry back to the rest of the world. Inspired by poets such as Henry Longfellow and Walt Whitman, it is apparent that he is serious about his aspirations. In this refreshing narrative of his deepest thoughts, you will find yourself lost in your very own world of dreams.
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