Re Verse: Essays on Poetry and PoetsNorthwestern University Press, 4.11.2005 - 224 sivua David R. Slavitt will tell you that he does not believe in literary criticism so much as in "remarks," which are more portable and, often, more enlightening. In this witty and unusual work, he remarks upon the life of a poet in the second half of the twentieth century, how it was--and how it is--to be an American writer. Combining personal reminiscence with deft literary analysis, incisive biographical sketches, and, sometimes, literary gossip, these essays give new perspectives on the famous--such as Harold Bloom, Robert Penn Warren, Robert Frost, and Stephen Spender--and recover the charms of the near-forgotten--such as Dudley Fitts, Winfield Townley Scott, Merrill Moore and John Hall Wheelock. Slavitt writes with self-deprecating humor of his own literary education, and uses his impressive experience and erudition to illuminate the whims of poetic influence, passion, and reputation. With a refreshing honesty and considerable poise, he gives readers an enlightening view of the vast and ever-changing literary universe. |
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... remark that someone struck him as impressively tall . Scott also wor- ried a lot about living on his wife's money and defined himself as a kept man . As he observed in a remark that was not altogether a joke , his son Joel was paying ...
... remark that someone struck him as impressively tall . Scott also wor- ried a lot about living on his wife's money and defined himself as a kept man . As he observed in a remark that was not altogether a joke , his son Joel was paying ...
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... remark — I do believe in remarks , which tend to be specific and therefore help- ful - but I don't remember Warren doing that often . The process of reading aloud in a group is as different from solitary silent reading as communal ...
... remark — I do believe in remarks , which tend to be specific and therefore help- ful - but I don't remember Warren doing that often . The process of reading aloud in a group is as different from solitary silent reading as communal ...
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... remarked to his friend Walter Sullivan that " Red had no ear for the spoken language , that he ran his words ... remarks , in class and in print , about other people's poetry demonstrated very clearly that he could , indeed , read and ...
... remarked to his friend Walter Sullivan that " Red had no ear for the spoken language , that he ran his words ... remarks , in class and in print , about other people's poetry demonstrated very clearly that he could , indeed , read and ...
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