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Elizabeth Bishop: Poet of the Periphery (Paperback)
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Elizabeth Bishop: Poet of the Periphery (Paperback)
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Elizabeth Bishop is one of the greatest poets of the 20th century.
When she died in 1979, she had only published four collections, yet
had won virtually every major American literary award, including
the Pulitzer Prize. She maintained close friendships with poets
such as Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell, and her work has always
been highly regarded by other writers. In surveys of British poets
carried out in 1984 and 1994 she emerged as a surprising major
choice or influence for many, from Andrew Motion and Craig Raine to
Kathleen Jamie and Lavinia Greenlaw. A virtual orphan from an early
age, Elizabeth Bishop was brought up by relatives in New England
and Nova Scotia. The tragic circumstances of her life - from
alcoholism to repeated experiences of loss in her relationships
with women - nourished an outsider's poetry notable both for its
reticence and tentativeness. She once described a feeling that
'everything is interstitial' and reminds us in her poetry - in a
way that is both radical and subdued - that understanding is at
best provisional and that most vision is peripheral. Since her
death, a definitive edition of Elizabeth Bishop's "Complete Poems"
(1983) has been published, along with "The Collected Prose" (1984),
her letters in "One Art" (1994), her paintings in "Exchanging Hats"
(1996) and Brett C. Millier's important biography (1993). In
America, there have been numerous critical studies and books of
academic essays, but in Britain only studies by Victoria Harrison
(1995) and Anne Stevenson (1998) have done anything to raise
Bishop's critical profile. "Elizabeth Bishop: Poet of the
Periphery" was the first collection of essays on Bishop to be
published in Britain, and draws on work presented at the first UK
Elizabeth Bishop conference, held at Newcastle University. It
brings together papers by both academic critics and leading poets,
including Michael Donaghy, Vicki Feaver, Jamie McKendrick, Deryn
Rees-Jones and Anne Stevenson. Academic contributors include
Professor Barbara Page of Vassar College, home of the Elizabeth
Bishop Papers.
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