Hilda Doolittle
Hilda Doolittle, often known simply as H.D., was an influential American poet, novelist, and memoirist, born on September 10, 1886, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She became a prominent figure in the Imagist movement, which sought to strip poetry down to its essence, using clear, sharp imagery and precise language. H.D. was deeply influenced by her studies in classical literature and her experiences in Europe, where she became intertwined with several key literary figures, including Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein. Her work often explores themes of identity, the female experience, and the interplay of myth and reality.
Throughout her life, H.D. produced a diverse body of work, including poetry collections, novels, and essays that continue to resonate with readers today. Her unique voice and perspective on gender and art have earned her a beloved place in modernist literature. As you explore H.D.'s work in this app, you'll find a rich tapestry of thoughts and emotions that invite reflection and connection. Whether you're new to her writing or revisiting it, there's always something new to discover in her timeless words.
Sea Garden
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Hilda Doolittle
This is a collection of poems by Hilda Doolittle about topics relating to the ocean, nature, or both. It contains vivid and descriptive lang…
Sea Garden (Version 2)
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Hilda Doolittle
The first of H.D.'s book of poetry, Sea Garden contains some striking and lovely Imagist compositions. I have recorded the poems as a single…