Short collection of poems (only six) - two of which were particularly interesting in light of the fact this was published in 1944 during WWII. The poem "In Distrust of Merits" would make a really interesting study - comparing and contrasting culture then and now; war then and now; the changing definitions of love, hate, and trust; the responsibility of and failings of the individual self; etc.
Memorable lines:
-"Washington and Gustavus Adolphus, forgive our decay." (A Carriage From Sweden)
-"They're fighting in deserts and caves, one by one, in battalions and squadrons; they're fighting that I may yet recover from the disease, My Self; some have it lightly; some will die." (In Distrust of Merits)
-"'When a man is prey to anger, he is moved by outside things; when he holds his ground in patience patience patience, that is action or beauty.'" (In Distrust of Merits)