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  2. ‘For the Union Dead’ is the title poem of a collection by Robert Lowell with the same title published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 1964. He first read it in public at the Boston Arts Festival in 1960. The title of the poem refers to Allen Tate’s 1928 poem “ Ode to the Confederate Dead”.

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  3. American Confessionalist poet Robert Lowell published "For the Union Dead" in a collection of the same title in 1964. The poem's speaker reflects on American history while looking gloomily on a changing Boston Common.

  4. For the Union Dead is a book of poems by Robert Lowell that was published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 1964. It was Lowell's sixth book.

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  5. For the Union Dead, title poem of a collection by Robert Lowell, published in 1964. Lowell originally titled the poem “Colonel Shaw and the Massachusetts 54th” to commemorate Robert Gould Shaw, a white Bostonian who had commanded a battalion of black Union troops during the American Civil War, and.

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  6. For the Union Dead. Robert Lowell. 1917 –. 1977. "Relinquunt Omnia Servare Rem Publicam." The old South Boston Aquarium stands. in a Sahara of snow now. Its broken windows are boarded. The bronze weathervane cod has lost half its scales.

  7. Robert Lowell’s “For the Union Dead” may have been written in the 1960s, but its relevance today cannot be denied. The poem’s themes of social justice, the struggle for civil rights, and the preservation of history are still very much relevant in today’s society.

  8. “For the Union Dead” is one of the most celebrated and anthologized American poems written during the second half of the twentieth century. Robert Lowell wrote it for the 1960 Boston Arts Festival, starting the poem in January and not finishing it until just before the June celebration.