Conversations with Donald Hall:

Introduction / John Martin-Joy, M.D., Allan Cooper, and Richard J. Rohfritch -- Chronology / Richard J. Rohfritch -- Publications by Donald Hall / Richard J. Rohfritch -- The poetic situation: an interview with Donald Hall / David Ray -- Poems without legs: an interview with Donald Hall / J. R. S. D...

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Weitere Verfasser: Martin-Joy, John ca. 20./21. Jh (HerausgeberIn), Cooper, Allan 1954- (HerausgeberIn), Rohfritch, Richard (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Jackson University Press of Mississippi 2021
Schriftenreihe:Literary conversations series
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction / John Martin-Joy, M.D., Allan Cooper, and Richard J. Rohfritch -- Chronology / Richard J. Rohfritch -- Publications by Donald Hall / Richard J. Rohfritch -- The poetic situation: an interview with Donald Hall / David Ray -- Poems without legs: an interview with Donald Hall / J. R. S. Davies, Ian Hamilton, and Bill Byrom -- An interview with Donald Hall / Scott Chisholm -- An interview with Donald Hall / David Hamilton -- "Names of horses": an interview with Donald Hall / Alberta T. Turner -- Donald Hall: an interview / Liam Rector -- Donald Hall, the art of poetry no. 43 / Peter A. Stitt -- "Ox cart man" / Jay Woodruff -- A conversation with Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon / Marian Blue -- Donald Hall: without and within / Steven Ratiner -- It's about orgasm; it's not about a musk ox: interview with former US Poet Laureate Donald Hall / Anne Loecher -- Writing naked: Donald Hall on poetry and metaphor in journalism / Mike Pride -- Poetry, aging, and loss: an interview with Donald Hall / John Martin-Joy, MD.
"Conversations with Donald Hall offers a unique glimpse into the creative process of a major American poet, writer, editor, anthologist, and teacher. The volume probes in depth Hall's evolving views on poetry, poets, and the creative process over a period of more than sixty years. Donald Hall (1928-2018) reveals vivid, funny, and moving anecdotes about T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and the sculptor Henry Moore; he talks about his excitement on his return to New Hampshire and the joys of his marriage with Jane Kenyon; and he candidly discusses his loss and grief when Kenyon died in 1995 at the age of forty-seven. The thirteen interviews range from a detailed exploration of the composition of "Ox Cart Man" to the poems that make up Without, an almost unbearable poetry of grief that was written following Jane Kenyon's death. The book also follows Hall into old age, when he turned to essay writing and the reflections on aging that make up Essays after Eighty. This moving and insightful collection of interviews is crucial for anyone interested in poetry and the creative process, the techniques and achievements of modern American poetry, and the elusive psychology of creativity and loss"--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
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Beschreibung:xxviii, 185 Seiten
ISBN:9781496822475
9781496822468

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