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61. A Poet Apart: A Literary Biography of the Bengali Poet Jibanananda Das, 1899-1954 by Clinton B. Seely | |
Hardcover: 341
Pages
(1990-12)
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Just some words about the garbage that a seemingly muslim might have delivered below
A rare sincerity to give it the stature of a model
Jibanananda Das - The Poet of the Invisible
Pre BJP Literary Hindu Nationalism
An amazing mix of scholarship, insight, and creativity ProfessorSeely has lived in Bangladesh (particularly in Barisal, where Jibananandawas born and raised), deeply entrenched himself in a mix of the localpeople, their language, culture, natural surroundings (important tounderstand the Dhansiri, Hijal, Kirtankhola references), ethnicity, andsocio-political tradition, studied the poet's work thoroughly, and produceda phenomenal work on the poet in this book. The translations ofJibanananda's uniquely Bengali coinages are simply astounding. I literallyfelt the same milieu and complexities of the poet through thetranslations. But a translation of Jibanananda's work is not the onlygift you receive from this book - it is the hermeneutic effort that goesinto 'fusion of cultural horizons", beyond objectivity and relativity,that astounds the reader. Early on in the book, Seely goes into a chapterof Bengal's history, geography, people, and cultural archetype which is socarefully, respectfully, and accurately knit that it instantly establishescredibility. The rest is for the reader to read and enjoy. I insistthat you read this book. ... Read more |
62. Life of a Poet: Rainer Maria Rilke by Ralph Freedman | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(1998-05-27)
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Fascinating Biography
a postcard of a church
messy
Life of a Poet:An Engaging Biography
Extraordinary tale of an extraordinary man |
63. The Life And Works Of Paul Laurence Dunbar: Containing His Complete Poetical Works, His Best Short Stories, Numerous Anecdotes And A Complete Biography Of The Famous Poet by Lida Keck Wiggins | |
Hardcover: 432
Pages
(2007-07-25)
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64. African American Poets: Lives, Works, and Sources by Joyce Pettis | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(2002-05-30)
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65. Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell by David Kalstone | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2001-01-29)
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66. Ezra Pound: Poet by A. David Moody | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2009-10-18)
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Ezra Pound: Poet by A. David Moody / An American Poet's Review by Carolyn Grassi
The Latest Pound Biography |
67. Poet on Demand: The Life, Letters, and Works of Celia Thaxter by Jane E. Vallier | |
Paperback: 308
Pages
(1994-12-15)
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68. Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets (Penguin Classics) by Thomas De Quincey | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1971-03-30)
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69. America's Greatest Unknown Poet: Lorine Niedecker Reminiscences, Photographs, Letters and Her Most Memorable Poems by John Lehman | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(2003-09-28)
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A Gentle Introduction To A Fine Poet
Lorine Niedecker: an Emily Dickenson for the 21st Century Niedecker: five line poems that shine. Not a word wasted. Less is more. The poems: funny, sad, filled with birds, trees, Thomas Jefferson, and water near by. She can illuminate life with five lines.Life's bits of knowledge learned from the Great Depression or as a cleaning woman in a hospital or historical research... Some family and friends didn't even know she wrote.Now we all know. So thanks to John Lehman for shouting in the desert about America's Greatest Unknown Poet: Lorine Niedecker. Read Niedecker: Collected Works.
Wonderful Woman Writer |
70. The Hidden Wordsworth: Poet, Lover, Rebel, Spy by Kenneth R. Johnston | |
Hardcover: 965
Pages
(1998-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description The most fascinating material for some readers will be Johnston's(ably supported) hypotheses about several periods during the 1790swhen Wordsworth's presence cannot be fully accounted for. For nearlyhalf of 1793, for example, the poet is supposed to be "quietly sittingdown" in Wales, but there's good reason to suspect that he is actuallyin Paris, re-establishing contact with his French mistress, AnnetteVallon. Then, six years later, he and his sister disappear in southernGermany for over a month--and the secret account books of the homesecretary, who controlled funds for the secret service, show a paymentmade out to a "Wordsworth" shortly afterwards. Was one of the founders of English romanticism actually a British spy?Admittedly, we may never know for sure. But Johnston's account is veryconvincingly constructed; it fits what can be known without requiringgreat leaps of imagination. As such, it forces us to re-evaluateeverything we've ever believed about Wordsworth and hispoems. Fortunately, Johnston is as capable a literary critic as he isbiographer. Customer Reviews (2)
Nothing Under Cover!
Fabulous read!- The Hidden Salami of the Poet |
71. Soldier: A Poet's Childhood by June Jordan | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2001-04-23)
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I really liked this book.
This is a woman I'd like to know. Soldier, though, is the exception to my rule. June Jordan is able to look back over what seems a chaotic and sometimes cold, cruel childhood, and put it into the context of her life. The style is many times lyrical and poetic. The words draw you in and keep you reading. The story works back and forth between what's actually happening to June, the child, and what she's thinking about as it unfolds. It's quite different from most autobiographies. While I understand her father's quest to make sure his child is never a victim, his methods seem too brutal for words. It was a different time, and reality for an African-American is different, too, but reading about it is grueling. I did have a problem with the fact that June's memories seem much too clear. I may be missing the point, but I don't know anyone who can remember her childhood with such clarity and from the age of six months. Perhaps this is literacy license. If so, fine. The problem, then, is mine. No matter, this book is a fabulous read. I whipped through it in two hours.
A childhood testimony of courage and perserverance
Charming and Powerful
Excellent, simply excellent. June Jordan takes you on a twelveyear journey through the eyes of one person who life was given thesecircumstances and somehow managed to succeed and become one of the mostsuccessful people, her own. June Jordan tells a story through words andpoems that has you stopping and thinking throughout the entire 260pages. The book is one of the first I have read that makes a clearrepresentation of how a child caught up in turmoil can block out what theysee and find something good in the life they have been given. Jordan'sability to capture the reader makes this book one of the most impressive Ihave read so far this year. After reading this book and seeing how thetough and often overbearing father along with the serine and religiousmother were at odds, I gained a deeper understating of how difficult itmust have been for any African American to try to make and succeed in thewhite man's world.
Jordan has written several other books and has wona number of prestigious awards over the years. I found this book enjoyableand easy to read. Take time out and follow through the 12 years with achild who I found dealt with the same things I did as a child, only Jordanhad them magnified. An excellent book! ... Read more |
72. Alexander Pope: The Poet and the Landscape by Mavis Batey | |
Hardcover: 135
Pages
(2006-07-05)
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73. Dante: The Poet, the Political Thinker, the Man by Barbara Reynolds | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2007-08-20)
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Too ambitious, insufficiently organized
The unprincipled intellect
Not Surprising, just sad!
Amazing portrait of an amazing man
Author fails in proving her point |
74. Goethe: The Poet and the Age: Volume II: Revolution and Renunciation, 1790-1803 (Goethe (Oxford University Press)) by Nicholas Boyle | |
Paperback: 992
Pages
(2003-09-18)
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75. A Poet's Journal: Days of 1945-1951 by George Seferis | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1999-11-23)
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A very thoughtful translation |
76. Maya Angelou: More Than a Poet (African-American Biographies) by Elaine Slivinski Lisandrelli | |
Library Binding: 128
Pages
(1996-04)
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The Title Says It All We would recommend this book because of its in-depth and realistic perspective on Angelou's life.We feel that the true-to-life depiction of Angelou's life and accomplishments would bring readers young and old to connect with Angelou as a human being.We would use the book in the sixth grade classroom as it has some mature content (well-handled) and its use of language would be well suited to the sixth grade reader.Perhaps the most effective use of this book would be in a biographical unit, including the study of victories in the face of hardships.
More than a poet |
77. A Man Divided: Michael Garfield Smith, Jamaican Poet And Anthropologist 1921-1993 (Press Uwi Biography Series,) by Douglas Hall | |
Paperback: 182
Pages
(1997-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description "A Man Divided" is a brief account of M. G. Smith the man, "the talented, hardworking Jamaican andhow he made his way, rather than of the academic performance of Professor M. G. Smith theinternationally distinguished anthropologist". Preface |
78. Illustrated Biography; Or, Memoirs of the Great and the Good of All Nations and All Times: Comprising Sketches of Eminent Statesmen, Philosophers, Heroes, ... Authors, Poets, Divines, Soldiers, Savan by Charles C. Savage | |
Paperback: 598
Pages
(2010-02-10)
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79. Imaginary Biographies: Misreading the Lives of the Poets (Continuum Literary Studies) by Geoff Klock | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2007-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Imaginary Biographies Geoff Klock argues that the bizarre portrayal of historical writers in post-Enlightenment English poetry constitutes a genre, a battleground for two central conflicts: the confrontation of the self-sufficient Romantic imagination with the brute fact of external precursors (in the nineteenth century); and the participation in, and simultaneous deflation of, Romantic idealism (in the twentieth). In William Blake's Milton, the author of Paradise Lost returns to earth to redeem his female half, confront Satan and herald the apocalypse. Percy Bysshe Shelley's Jean-Jacques Rousseau has been physically deformed and mentally ruined by a hellish chariot in The Triumph of Life. Algernon Charles Swinburne, in his Anactoria, hijacks the ancient Greek poetess Sappho and turns her into his anti-Christian Sadistic lesbian vampire cannibal Muse. In The Changing Light at Sandover James Merrill contacts W.H. Auden and William Butler Yeats with a Ouija board and discovers their part in an insane cosmic hierarchy. Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey abandoned their youthful plans to establish a utopian community in America; Paul Muldoon's Madoc imagines they went through with it and describes the ensuing disaster. John Ashbery's Sleepers Awake gages the work of Miguel de Cervantes, James Joyce and Homer in terms of how much they slept while writing. In TV Men Anne Carson portrays Thucydides, Sappho, and Antonin Artaud anachronistically preparing, or being prepared for, television adaptations. Klock makes the audacious and fascinating case that the imaginary biography is in continuity with literary criticism. He concentrates on how one poet misreads another by explicitly naming the earlier poet in the latter poem. This "misreading" forms a new genre, creating a new kind of character and a new kind of poem. The result is a dazzling work of literary scholarship that will stimulate debate for years to come. |
80. Dictionary of Literary Biography: Vol. 20 British Poets 1914-1945 (v. 20) by Donald Stanford | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(1983-08-15)
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