Recovering Berryman: essays on a poet
John Berryman was one of the most celebrated and accomplished poets of his time. In the two decades since his death, critical and biographical interest has continued at an impressive rate, but until now, no collection of original essays has appeared. Editors Richard J. Kelly and Alan K. Lathrop have...
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Zusammenfassung: | John Berryman was one of the most celebrated and accomplished poets of his time. In the two decades since his death, critical and biographical interest has continued at an impressive rate, but until now, no collection of original essays has appeared. Editors Richard J. Kelly and Alan K. Lathrop have brought together essays that provide a fresh assessment of Berryman as teacher, friend, colleague, poet, and critic. The volume opens with a moving personal reflection by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Philip Levine, who was one of Berryman's students, and includes contributions from Berryman scholars Lewis Hyde, Paul Mariani, Peter Stitt, and Charles Thornbury. The book concludes with Berryman's one-act play, Cleopatra: A Meditation, written in 1937 and never before published. The essays advance our understanding of Berryman's life and work, providing insights on his excellence as a teacher, his influential relationship with Robert Lowell, and the creative and destructive effects of alcohol on his work, among other topics. |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 303 S. |
ISBN: | 0472104195 |
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ESSAYS ON A POET
Edited by
Richard J Kelly and Alan K Lathrop
Ann Arbor
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Contents
Chronology xi
Introduction i
Richard J Kelly
Abbreviations 13
Part 1 Berryman in Relation to Other Writers
Mine Own John Berryman 17
Philip Levine
John Berryman: His Teaching, His Scholarship, His
Poetry 43
Peter Stitt
Lowell on Berryman on Lowell 57
Paul Mariani
Part 2 Berryman s Development as a Writer
A Reckoning with Ghostly Voices (1935-36) 77
Charles Thornbury
Solely The Southern Review: A Significant Moment in the
«- Poetic Apprenticeship ofjohn Berryman 113
Charlotte H Beck
A Deeper—Deepest—Acquaintance with the Elegy: John
Berryman and Wash Far Away 125
Lea Baechler
viii Contents
Hearing Voices: John Berryman s Translation of Private
Vision into Public Song 141
Sharon Bryan
Part 3 Psychological Issues in Berryman s Work
The Woman in the Mirror: John Berryman and Randall
Jarrell 153
Christopher Benfey
John Berryman s Couvade Consciousness: An Approach
to His Aesthetics 169
Joseph Mancini, Jr
Rescue in Berryman s Crane 179
John Clendenning
Things Are Going to Pieces: Disintegration Anxiety in The
Dream Songs 189
Jerold M Martin
Part 4 Berryman and Alcoholism
Alcohol and Poetry: John Berryman and the Booze
Talking 205
Lewis Hyde
The Case of the Talking Brews: Mr Berryman and Dr
Hyde 229
George F Wedge V - —
Spirits and Spirituality: Notes on the Art of John
Berryman s Recovery 245
Roger Forseth
The End of Recovery and the End of Self-
Representation 257
AlanJ Altimont
Berryman Revisited: A Response 269
Lewis Hyde
Contents ix
Part 5 A Play by John Berryman
An Introduction to Cleopatra: A Meditation 275
Charles Thornbury
Cleopatra: A Meditation 283
John Berryman
Afterword: A Note on the Text and First
Performance 299
Charles Thornbury
Contributors 301
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