My Lost Poets My Lost Poets

My Lost Poets

A Life in Poetry

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Essays, speeches, and journal entries from one of our most admired and best-loved poets that illuminate how he came to understand himself as a poet, the events and people that he wrote about, and the older poets who influenced him.

In prose both as superbly rendered as his poetry and as down-to-earth and easy as speaking, Levine reveals the things that made him the poet he became. In the title essay, originally the final speech of his poet laureate year, he recounts how as a boy he composed little speeches walking in the night woods near his house and how he later realized these were his first poems. He wittily takes on the poets he studied with in the Iowa Writing Program: John Berryman, who was his great teacher and lifelong friend, and Robert Lowell, who was neither. His deepest influences--jazz, Spain, the working people of Detroit--are reflected in many of the pieces. There are essays on Spanish poets he admires, William Carlos Williams, Wordsworth, Keats, and others. A wonderful, moving collection of writings that add to our knowledge and appreciation of Philip Levine--both the man and the poet.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2016
8. November
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
224
Seiten
VERLAG
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ANBIETERINFO
Random House, LLC
GRÖSSE
1
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Sallies, Romps, Portraits, and Send-Offs Sallies, Romps, Portraits, and Send-Offs
2017
Against Oblivion Against Oblivion
2012
To Float in the Space Between To Float in the Space Between
2023
The Trembling of the Veil The Trembling of the Veil
2018
The Trembling of the Veil The Trembling of the Veil
2019
The Trembling of the Veil The Trembling of the Veil
2014
The Last Shift The Last Shift
2016
Ploughshares Winter 2014-15 Ploughshares Winter 2014-15
2014
Sweet Will Sweet Will
2013
A Walk with Tom Jefferson A Walk with Tom Jefferson
1988
Trying to Speak Trying to Speak
2012
Breath Breath
2004