Richard Howard Loves Henry James and Other American Writers Richard Howard Loves Henry James and Other American Writers

Richard Howard Loves Henry James and Other American Writers

Poems

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A lauded American poet's tributes to Walt Whitman and Henry James, now collected for the first time.

Richard Howard has long been recognized as one of America’s finest poets, celebrated as an author for his keen engagement with other authors, and especially for his sparkling and trenchant dramatic monologues and two-part inventions. Through the years, Howard has, in this way, given voice to all sorts of historical and literary figures, but two of his favorite subjects are two of his favorite writers—Walt Whitman and Henry James—and this book gathers an array of poems in which he responds to these great gay forebears, as well as to two other beloved Americans, Hart Crane and Wallace Stevens. Here Whitman the good gray poet opens his door to Bram Stoker and to Oscar Wilde; Henry James struggles to take stock of Los Angeles, where he is to have lunch with L. Frank Baum; Edith Wharton reminisces about her fraught friendship with the Master; poor Pansy from The Portrait of a Lady broods on her dreadful father; and late in life Wallace Stevens visits Paris—as Stevens never did. Howard’s wonderful inventions are as expansive and celebratory and human as Whitman, as deeply and subtly inquiring as James, as sumptuously meditative as Stevens, and as arresting and delightful as Richard Howard himself.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2020
27. Oktober
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
160
Seiten
VERLAG
New York Review Books
GRÖSSE
527.7
 kB

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