Passionate at Her Core; Poet Elizabeth Bishop's Quiet Strength Remembered on Her 100th Anniversary (Entertainment & LIFESTYLE)
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) 2011, Feb 4
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Publisher Description
Byline: Richard Duckett The Pulitzer Prize-winning Worcester-born poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-79) did not write overt confessional personal works. However, a poem such as "One Art" has deep personal feeling, despite its assertion that "The art of losing isn't hard to master."
Customer Reviews
Katiekyleky
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Passionate at Her Core
Would have been helpful to know before paying $5.99 for this that it was just a short synopsis of her life vs what I thought was a small handful of her poems. I read this for free and then some for free on the Internet just prior to purchase.
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