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The Dolphin Letters, 1970–1979

- Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell and Their Circle
Af: Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell Engelsk Hardback

The Dolphin Letters, 1970–1979

- Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell and Their Circle
Af: Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell Engelsk Hardback
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WINNER OF THE PEGASUS AWARD FOR POETRY CRITICISM

The Dolphin Letters
offers an unprecedented portrait of Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Hardwick during the last seven years of Lowell’s life (1970 to 1977), a time of personal crisis and creative innovation for both writers. Centred on the letters they exchanged with each other and with other members of their circle – writers, intellectuals, friends and publishers, including Elizabeth Bishop, Caroline Blackwood, Mary McCarthy and Adrienne Rich – this book has the narrative sweep of a novel, telling the story of the dramatic breakup of Lowell and Hardwick''s twenty-one-year marriage and their extraordinary, but late, reconciliation.

Lowell’s sonnet sequence The Dolphin (for which he controversially adapted Hardwick’s letters as a source) and his last book, Day by Day, were written during this period, as were Hardwick’s influential books Seduction and Betrayal: Women and Literature and Sleepless Nights. Lowell and Hardwick are acutely intelligent observers of marriage, children, friends and the feelings that their personal tribulations gave rise to.

The Dolphin Letters, edited by Saskia Hamilton, is a debate about the limits of art – what occasions a work of art, and what moral and artistic licence artists have to make use of their lives and the lives of others as material. The crisis of Lowell’s The Dolphin was profoundly affecting to everyone around him, and Bishop’s warning that ‘art just isn’t worth that much’ haunts us today.

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WINNER OF THE PEGASUS AWARD FOR POETRY CRITICISM

The Dolphin Letters
offers an unprecedented portrait of Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Hardwick during the last seven years of Lowell’s life (1970 to 1977), a time of personal crisis and creative innovation for both writers. Centred on the letters they exchanged with each other and with other members of their circle – writers, intellectuals, friends and publishers, including Elizabeth Bishop, Caroline Blackwood, Mary McCarthy and Adrienne Rich – this book has the narrative sweep of a novel, telling the story of the dramatic breakup of Lowell and Hardwick''s twenty-one-year marriage and their extraordinary, but late, reconciliation.

Lowell’s sonnet sequence The Dolphin (for which he controversially adapted Hardwick’s letters as a source) and his last book, Day by Day, were written during this period, as were Hardwick’s influential books Seduction and Betrayal: Women and Literature and Sleepless Nights. Lowell and Hardwick are acutely intelligent observers of marriage, children, friends and the feelings that their personal tribulations gave rise to.

The Dolphin Letters, edited by Saskia Hamilton, is a debate about the limits of art – what occasions a work of art, and what moral and artistic licence artists have to make use of their lives and the lives of others as material. The crisis of Lowell’s The Dolphin was profoundly affecting to everyone around him, and Bishop’s warning that ‘art just isn’t worth that much’ haunts us today.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 560
ISBN-13: 9780571357413
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0571357415
Udg. Dato: 16 jan 2020
Længde: 45mm
Bredde: 243mm
Højde: 164mm
Forlag: Faber & Faber
Oplagsdato: 16 jan 2020
Forfatter(e) Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell


Kategori Dagbøger, breve og noter


ISBN-13 9780571357413


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 560


Udgave


Længde 45mm


Bredde 243mm


Højde 164mm


Udg. Dato 16 jan 2020


Oplagsdato 16 jan 2020


Forlag Faber & Faber

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