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Life Studies For the Union Dead by Robert Lowell
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A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, with the dust jacket included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear.
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Item specifics
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- ISBN
- 9780374506285
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374506280
ISBN-13
9780374506285
eBay Product ID (ePID)
151557
Product Key Features
Book Title
Life Studies and for the Union Dead
Number of Pages
72 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1967
Topic
General, American / General
Genre
Poetry
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
7.3 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"[Life Studies] gives us the naked psyche of a suffering man in a hostile world, and Lowell's way to manage this material, tokeepit, is by his insistent emphasis on form. The natural heir to Eliot and Pound as well as to Crane, he extends their methods."-M. L. Rosenthal,Salmagundi "No other English or American poet of his generation has, in his handling of language, the sheer brute strength [that Lowell has inFor the Union Dead]; no other poet is so deeply moved not only by moral but by physical horror and disgust (which can include self-disgust), and by a kind of blind Samson-like ferocity. And yet, insensibly, in Lowell's hands, the tale of the world's horrors becomes a tale of the world's wonders, the catalogue of obscure absurdities, a song of praise."-G. S. Fraser,The New York Times Book Review "Lowell is, by something like a critical consensus, the greatest Amnrican poet of the mid-century . . . More than any contemporary writer, poet or novelist, Lowell has created the language, cool and violent all at once, of contemporary introspection. He is our truest historian."-Richard Poirier,Book Week, "[ Life Studies ] gives us the naked psyche of a suffering man in a hostile world, and Lowell's way to manage this material, to keep it, is by his insistent emphasis on form. The natural heir to Eliot and Pound as well as to Crane, he extends their methods."-M. L. Rosenthal, Salmagundi "No other English or American poet of his generation has, in his handling of language, the sheer brute strength [that Lowell has in For the Union Dead ]; no other poet is so deeply moved not only by moral but by physical horror and disgust (which can include self-disgust), and by a kind of blind Samson-like ferocity. And yet, insensibly, in Lowell's hands, the tale of the world's horrors becomes a tale of the world's wonders, the catalogue of obscure absurdities, a song of praise."-G. S. Fraser, The New York Times Book Review "Lowell is, by something like a critical consensus, the greatest Amnrican poet of the mid-century . . . More than any contemporary writer, poet or novelist, Lowell has created the language, cool and violent all at once, of contemporary introspection. He is our truest historian."-Richard Poirier, Book Week, "[Life Studies] gives us the naked psyche of a suffering man in a hostile world, and Lowell's way to manage this material, to keep it, is by his insistent emphasis on form. The natural heir to Eliot and Pound as well as to Crane, he extends their methods."-M. L. Rosenthal, Salmagundi "No other English or American poet of his generation has, in his handling of language, the sheer brute strength [that Lowell has in For the Union Dead]; no other poet is so deeply moved not only by moral but by physical horror and disgust (which can include self-disgust), and by a kind of blind Samson-like ferocity. And yet, insensibly, in Lowell's hands, the tale of the world's horrors becomes a tale of the world's wonders, the catalogue of obscure absurdities, a song of praise."-G. S. Fraser, The New York Times Book Review "Lowell is, by something like a critical consensus, the greatest Amnrican poet of the mid-century . . . More than any contemporary writer, poet or novelist, Lowell has created the language, cool and violent all at once, of contemporary introspection. He is our truest historian."-Richard Poirier, Book Week
Dewey Decimal
813
LC Classification Number
PS3523.O89
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