Question

Random House censored 11 poems from this poet's collection The Double Axe and included a publisher's note to disavow its isolationism. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this poet, whose preface to The Double Axe defines his philosophy of “inhumanism” as “the rejection of human solipsism.” He praises the “patience of things” in a poem that states “we must unhumanize our views a little.”
ANSWER: Robinson Jeffers [or John Robinson Jeffers]
[10m] In another inhumanist poem, Jeffers claimed “I'd sooner, except the penalties, kill a man than” one of these creatures. A Ted Hughes poem is titled for one of these creatures “roosting.”
ANSWER: hawks [accept “Hurt Hawks” or “Hawk Roosting”; prompt on birds or avians]
[10e] Most of Jeffers's poetry is set on the central coast of this state. Lawrence Ferlinghetti founded the City Lights bookstore in this state.
ANSWER: California (The second poem mentioned in the first part of the bonus is “Carmel Point.”)
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