Poems of West and East

Poems of West and East
Poems of West and East is a collection of early poetry by English author Vita Sackville-West, published in 1917. This work showcases her lyrical style and reflects her experiences and observations from both Western and Eastern perspectives. Sackville-West is notable for winning the Hawthornden Prize twice, and her life was marked by her influential gardens at Sissinghurst and her relationships with prominent literary figures, including Virginia Woolf. The collection contributes to her legacy as a significant poet of the early 20th century.






