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Letters Of Robert Lowell

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ISBN/UPC: 9780374530341
Published: 04/01/2007
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux
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Reviewed By... Christopher Law

Robert Lowell was supremely educated and he was crazy. The letters are a first hand depiction of his own mind. These are not the highly crafted poems on the same subject. All of the them are uncorrected. He crosses out his mistakes (noted in the edition) and writes exactly what he is thinking that second. Lowell records his talks with T.S. Eliot and visits the incarcerated Ezra Pound in St. Elizabeth's Hospital. There are very touching letters to Elizabeth Bishop and then there are the letters where he is losing his mind. One sentence does not necessarily follow the other. Instead he describes his next thought.

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One of the most influential poets of the twentieth century, Robert Lowell was also a prolific letter writer who corresponded with many of the remarkable writers and thinkers of his day, including Elizabeth Bishop, Ezra Pound, Hannah Arendt, William Carlos Williams, T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, and Edmund Wilson. These letters, conversations in writing, document the evolution of Lowell's work and illuminate another side of the intimate life that was the subject of so many of his poems: his deep friendships with other writers; the manic-depressive illness he struggled to endure and understand; his marriages to three prose writers; and his engagement with politics and the antiwar movement of the 1960s. The Letters of Robert Lowell shows us, in many cases for the first time, the private thoughts and passions of a figure unrivaled in his influence on American letters.


Robert Lowell (1917-77) was the renowned and controversial author of many books of poetry, including Day by Day (FSG, 1977), For the Union Dead (FSG, 1964), and Life Studies (FSG, 1959).


"As this valuable collection makes clear, [Lowell] tirelessly rewrote and reimagined everything, including his own life." --Charles McGrath, The New York Times

"Absorbing and intimate . . . As they unfold, the letters play a resonant obbligato to the life and the poems alike." --Helen Vendler, The New Republic
 
 "The most important book to appear on the American literary scene in many years." --Eric Ormsby, The New York Sun

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Distributor: MPS
Publication Date: 03-20-2007
Pages: 888
Measurements: 9.140in X 5.970in X 1.615in X 2.440lb


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