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John Berryman - A Critical Commentary (Hardcover)
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John Berryman - A Critical Commentary (Hardcover)
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The poetry of John Berryman occupies an incomparable place in
modern American literature. This study traces the composition of
the major poems, and interprets Berryman's characteristic trials
and his imaginative triumphs. In Homage to Mistress Bradstreet ,
which Edmund Wilson called ' the most distinguished long poem by an
American since The Waste Land ', Berryman set himself enormous
problems of theme and form, and overcame them with the vigorous and
exciting craft that is described in this book. He transformed his
personal concerns and historical interests into a fully achieved
artistic unity, a poem which succeeds both as lyric and as drama.
Similarly, in forging the thirteen-year 'epic' of The Dream Songs ,
'the tragical history of Henry', as the poet himself called it,
Berryman resolutely confronted chosen models such as Don Quixote
and The Iliad , and eventually realised his own design and a unique
poetic voice. 'I set up the 'Bradstreet' poem as an attack on 'The
Waste Land' ' Berryman said in his National Book Award Acceptance
Speech; 'I set up ' The Dream Songs ' as hostile to every visible
tendency in both American and English poetry...The aim was the same
in both poems: the reproduction or invention of the motions of a
human personality, free and determined, in one case feminine, in
the other masculine.' A chief feature of this study is the
remarkably extensive use John Haffenden has made of primary
research materials - manuscript drafts, notes, marginalia, diary
entries and letters, all of which are printed here for the first
time - to illuminate and explain the poems. This book is both a
critical analysis of Berryman's mature works and an internal
narrative of the poet's struggles and success. It includes
comprehensive notes and commentary on 'The Dream Songs' and on
'Delusions, Etc.' , as well as an authoritative discussion and
assesment of 'Love & Fame'.
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