Winner of the Plutarch Award for the Best Biography of
2013
A mesmerizing and essential biography of the modernist poet
Marianne Moore
The Marianne Moore that survives in the popular imagination is
dignified, white-haired, and demure in her tricorne hat; she lives
with her mother until the latter's death; she maintains meaningful
friendships with fellow poets but never marries or falls in
love.
Linda Leavell's "Holding On Upside Down"--the first biography of
this major American poet written with the support of the Moore
estate--delves beneath the surface of this calcified image to
reveal a passionate, canny woman caught between genuine devotion to
her mother and an irrepressible desire for personal autonomy and
freedom. Her many poems about survival are not just quirky nature
studies but acts of survival themselves.
Not only did the young poet join the Greenwich Village artists and
writers who wanted to overthrow all her mother's pieties but she
also won their admiration for the radical originality of her
language and the technical proficiency of her verse. After her
mother's death thirty years later, the aging recluse transformed
herself, against all expectations, into a charismatic performer and
beloved celebrity. She won virtually every literary prize available
to her and was widely hailed as America's greatest living
poet.
Elegantly written, meticulously researched, critically acute, and
psychologically nuanced, "Holding On Upside Down" provides at last
the biography that this major poet and complex personality
deserves.
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