The Wanderings Of Oisin And Other Poems by
W.B. YeatsMy rating:
4 of 5 starsOisin journeys to three islands representing feeling, combat and repose, ‘the three incompatible things man is always seeking.’
(This is also mirrored in Yeats’ three ‘Rose’ poems, ‘The Rose of the World’, ‘The Rose of Battle’ and ‘The Rose of Peace’, and on a more mundane level in the labour movement - eight hours work, eight hours recreation, eight hours rest.)
I don’t like the way the rhythm changes dramatically in the third section, like the time change in an ‘80s glam rock song; it makes the poem feel unbalanced. Other than that, an incredible work for a 22 year old scribe.
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