The Man Against the Sky, Edwin Arlington Robinson
CultureCast13 Sep 2020

The Man Against the Sky, Edwin Arlington Robinson

In this podcast, I go through the profound, searching imagery in Edwin Arlington Robinson's poem, "The Man Against the Sky." This poems follows a man embarking alone on to a hill where he stands against a terrible conflagration. It is a symbol of an individual on a spiritual quest, facing the fundamental reality of change in the universe and the possibility that immortality is only an empty wish. This poem is an existentialist poem insofar as it explores the separation of the individual from the community and the related withering of significance of the ideologies that bind that community together. The poem can be found here: https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-man-against-the-sky/.

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