Listen to the Warm

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Condition Notes: Softened vintage paperback with creased spine, but pages intact. This 1967 collection by Rod McKuen, one of the 20th century’s most popular poets, captures the introspective spirit of the counterculture era. His poignant verses on love, nature, and the human experience resonate profoundly, making this a cherished time capsule for poetry enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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SKU: VB71-152 Product Condition: Used

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Condition Notes: This vintage paperback copy of “Listen to the Warm” by Rod McKuen shows signs of well-loved reading with a creased spine and softened corners. However, the pages remain intact and legible, allowing readers to immerse themselves in McKuen’s poetic exploration of love, nature, and the human experience.

“Listen to the Warm” is a celebrated collection of poetry by Rod McKuen, one of the most popular and commercially successful poets of the 20th century. Published in 1967, at the height of the counterculture movement, McKuen’s introspective and deeply personal verses resonated with a generation seeking solace and connection amidst societal upheaval.

This volume captures McKuen’s unique ability to blend the simplicity of everyday observations with profound insights into the human condition. From ruminations on love’s tender moments to contemplations of nature’s beauty, each poem invites readers to pause, reflect, and find solace in the warmth of McKuen’s words.

For collectors, this edition holds particular significance as a time capsule of the era’s literary and cultural landscape. McKuen’s popularity transcended traditional literary circles, making his works accessible to a wide audience and helping to shape the poetic voice of the counterculture movement. Owning this copy allows one to connect with a pivotal moment in American poetry and experience the enduring power of McKuen’s lyrical embrace.

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Weight 0.16 lbs
Dimensions 21.08 × 13.72 × 1.27 in
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