In the early 1970’s Eiseley’s later poetry began to see print. The first volume, Notes of an Alchemist (1972) signaled a major departure from Eiseley’s tightly controlled early verse. The new pieces moved in free forms . . .
From the book, Loren Eiseley by Leslie E. Gerber and Margaret McFadden, F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1983
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