In Spring Shade, Robert Fitzgerald brings together all of his previous collections––Poems (1935), A Wreath for the Sea (1943), In the Rose of Time; (1956)––and adds to them two dozen later poems and a generous sampling from the wide range of his translations.
Depicts hows how lyrics illustrated what young adults felt and how they reacted to one of the most influential era of US politics, helmed by fromer President Ronald Reagan.