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Original Title: | Collected Poems |
ISBN: | 0374530327 (ISBN13: 9780374530327) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Ambassador Book Award for Poetry (2004) |
Robert Lowell
Paperback | Pages: 1186 pages Rating: 4.07 | 2653 Users | 34 Reviews
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Title | : | Collected Poems |
Author | : | Robert Lowell |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1186 pages |
Published | : | April 3rd 2007 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (first published 2003) |
Categories | : | Poetry. Literature. American. Fiction. Classics. Anthologies. The United States Of America |
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Frank Bidart and David Gewanter have compiled the definitive edition of Robert Lowell's work, from his first, impossible-to-find collection, Land of Unlikeness; to the early triumph of Lord Weary's Castle, winner of the 1946 Pulitzer Prize; to the brilliant willfulness of his versions of poems by Sappho, Baudelaire, Rilke, Montale, and other masters in Imitations; to the late spontaneity of The Dolphin, winner of another Pulitzer Prize; to his last, most searching book, Day by Day. This volume also includes poems and translations never previously collected, and a selection of drafts that demonstrate the poet's constant drive to reimagine his work. Collected Poems at last offers readers the opportunity to take in, in its entirety, one of the great careers in twentieth-century poetry.
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Ratings: 4.07 From 2653 Users | 34 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books Collected Poems
Outstanding insight into a complicated mind.9.0/10I have run the emotions of life through Robert Lowell -- not a mean feat, in a few weeks. No wonder I'm exhausted. And elevated. Depressed. And inspired. Who is Robert Lowell? And how much time do you have?Thoughts that occurred to me, in reading this collection: Prophetic. Pessimistic. Awe-Inspiring. Eccentric. Fun. And funny. Affectionate. Intimate. Gossipy. Private. Confessional. Self-centered. Self-effacing. Devoted. Formidable. And, if read all in one go, much as I have done,
It's probably a good thing to have this on my shelves for reference, since Lowell has such a strong reputation, but as a reader I would prefer to have a much smaller selection, with adequate footnotes, produced by a good judge. Even one poem, if it was presented in terms I could appreciate, would be preferable to this monolith, but I could not suggest which one would serve. As it stands, the sheer hard labour of working through this huge collection has left few impressions that stand out or make
i will always remember bob fondly for introducing me to poetry. i loved his life studies, which i bought while browsing gleebooks's deserted poetry section while i think it was the first harry potter installment was launched downstairs. i liked how the yellow of the fabe&faber edition was kinda pre-faded, and the turd-brown title fonts. i agree, life is shit. i wrote my first poem ever, which took me a few months, imitating lowell, the iambic pentameter, the likable, cute puppy-dog
Robert Lowell's poems first came to my notice when I was studying at university. A short section on American writers, novels, plays and poetry. I was totally captivated by Lowell's poems. As a pacifist Lowell spent time in prison for his beliefs. In my view his self-portraits of his time as a patient, suffering from manic depression, in Maclean Hospital is probably the most important. His searingly honesty about his treatment and his portraits of other "in mates" is probably the most
From the fall of Rome to that of the World Trade Center, a cloying, mindless and absurdist sincerity characterizes most political poetry, which often reads like paid-for newspaper memorials to lost loved ones. No one would have known better than Robert Lowell, whose long-awaited, monumental volume of collected verse appeared in June of this year, that politics suffers from the dangerous and inevitable curse of abstractionsimplistic us vs. them theories are perennial favoritesunless its
Robert Lowell was a genius in his skill. His poetry is touching and brilliant.
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