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| Elizabeth Bishop: Poems, Prose and Letters (Library of America) | 
enlarge | Author: Elizabeth Bishop Creators: Robert Giroux, Lloyd Schwartz Publisher: Library of America Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 975 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.2 x 1.3
ISBN: 1598530178 Dewey Decimal Number: 811.54 EAN: 9781598530179 ASIN: 1598530178
Publication Date: February 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Robert Giroux and Lloyd Schwartz, editors
James Merrill described Elizabeth Bishop's poems as "more wryly radiant, more touching, more unaffectedly intelligent than any written in our lifetime" and called her "our greatest national treasure." Robert Lowell said, "I enjoy her poems more than anybody else's." Long before a wider public was aware of Bishop's work, her fellow poets expressed astonished admiration of her formal rigor, fiercely observant eye, emotional intimacy, and sometimes eccentric flights of imagination. Today she is recognized as one of America's great poets of the 20th century. This unprecedented collection offers a full-scale presentation of a writer of startling originality, at once passionate and reticent, adventurous and perfectionist. It presents all the poetry that Bishop published in her lifetime, in such classic volumes as North & South, A Cold Spring, Questions of Travel, and Geography III. In addition it contains an extensive selection of un_published poems and drafts of poems (several not previously collected), as well as all her published poetic translations, ranging from a chorus from Aristophanes' The Birds to versions of Brazilian sambas.
Poems, Prose, and Letters brings together as well most of her published prose writings, including stories; reminiscences; travel writing about the places (Nova Scotia, Florida, Brazil) that so profoundly marked her poetry; and literary essays and statements, including a number of pieces published here for the first time. The book is rounded out with a selection of Bishop's irresistibly engaging and self-revelatory letters. Of the 53 letters included here, written between 1933 and 1979, a considerable number are printed for the first time, and all are presented in their entirety. Their recipients include Robert Lowell, Marianne Moore, Randall Jarrell, Anne Stevenson, May Swenson, and Carlos Drummond de Andrade.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Elizabeth Bishop May 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this book for my sister as a gift and she absolutely loves it. It is a nice compilation of Elizabeth Bishop's work put out as part of a series of great authors by the Library of America.
  LONGING FOR THE PAST WISHING FOR THE FUTURE March 20, 2008 3 out of 10 found this review helpful
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT OUR PAST INTELLECTUAL LIFE AND WISH YOU COULD BE PART OF IT NOW THEN ELIZABETH BISHOP IS A MUST
  The absolute definitive compilation of Elizabeth Bishop's works March 5, 2008 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Elizabeth Bishop: Poems, Prose, and Letters is the Library of America's compilation of the works of twentieth century poet and author Elizabeth Bishop - including all her published poetic translations, an extensive selection of her unpublished poems and drafts of poems, several not previously collected, and of course, all the poetry published in her lifetime. Non-poetry writings range from her stories and reminiscences to travel writings, literary essays, and statements, even a number of pieces published for the first time. The absolute definitive compilation of Elizabeth Bishop's works, highly recommended especially for public and college library collections.
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