Sandalwood and Jade explained

Sandalwood and Jade
Author:Lin Carter
Illustrator:Lin Carter
Cover Artist:Lin Carter
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:poetry
Publisher:The Sign of the Centaur
Release Date:1951
Media Type:Print
Pages:24
Oclc:52064646
Followed By:Galleon of Dream

Sandalwood and Jade: Poems of the Exotic and the Strange is a poetry collection written and illustrated by Lin Carter. The book was released in paperback by The Sign of the Centaur in 1951. in a limited edition of 100 copies.

Background

Carter lists his inspirations as Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, John Milton, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Oscar Wilde, Li Po, Tu Fu, Po Chu-I, Hafiz, Omar Khayyam, Chaures, Charles Baudelaire, Edgar Allan Poe, and Don Blanding.[1]

Summary

The collection consists of thirty poems, illustrated and with a foreword by the author.

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Recognition

"Walker on the Wind" was the winner of the '48 Elizabeth Buchtenkirk Award. "Nightwind" and "The Golden City" were winners of 1948 St. Petersburg Poetry League Awards.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Carter, Lin. Sandalwood and Jade, 1951, p. 2.
  2. Carter, Lin. Sandalwood and Jade, 1951, p. 24.