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In the Desert is a poem written by Stephen Crane (1871–1900), published in 1895 as a part of his collection, ''The Black Riders and Other Lines''. "In the Desert" is the third of fifty-six short poems published in this volume. In his correspondence with an editor of Leslie's Weekly in 1895, Crane wrote that he preferred "The Black Riders" to "The Red Badge of Courage". Crane wrote, "I suppose I ought to be thankful to 'The Red Badge,' but I am much fonder of my little book of poems, 'The Black Riders,'. My aim was to comprehend in it the thoughts I have had about life in general, while 'The Red Badge' is a mere episode in life, an amplification." == Reception == Crane's poetry has been given significantly less scholarly attention than his fiction. In fact, none of Crane's poems were anthologized until 1926. When the poems were published, Crane was criticized for the unusual form of the poems was said to have some nerve in presenting these "disjointed effusions" as poetry. The first reviewers found The Black Riders to be "artless and barbaric".
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