Selected Poems, the first selection to encompass the rich diversity of
Hilda Doolittle's poetry, is both confirmation and celebration of her
long-overdue inclusion in the modernist canon. With both the general
reader and the student in mind, editor Louis L. Martz of Yale University
(who also edited H.D.'s Collected Poems 1912-1944) has provided
generous examples of H.D.'s work. From her early Imagist period, through
the lost poems of the thirties where H.D. discovered her unique creative
voice, to the great prophetic poems of the war years combined in
Trilogy, the selection triumphantly concludes with portions of the
late sequences Helen in Egypt and Hermetic Definition which focus on
rebirth, reconciliation, and the reunion of the divided self.