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W. B. Yeats: A Life II - The Arch-Poet 1915-1939 (Paperback)
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W. B. Yeats: A Life II - The Arch-Poet 1915-1939 (Paperback)
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The first volume in Roy Foster's magisterial biography of W.B.
Yeats was hailed as "a work of huge significance" (The Atlantic
Monthly) and "a stupendous historiographical feat" (Irish Sunday
Independent). Now, the eagerly awaited second volume explores the
complex poetic, political, and personal intricacies of Yeats's
dramatic final decades, a period that saw the Easter Rebellion, the
founding of the Irish state in 1922, and the production of Yeats's
greatest masterpieces.
In the conclusion of this first fully authorized biography, Foster
brilliantly illuminates the circumstances--the rich internal and
external experiences--that shaped the great poetry of Yeats's later
years: "The Wild Swans at Coole," "Sailing to Byzantium," "The
Tower," "The Circus Animals Desertion," "Under Ben Bulben," and
many others. Yeats's pursuit of Irish nationalism and an
independent Irish culture, his continued search for supernatural
truths through occult experimentation, his extraordinary marriage,
a series of tempestuous love affairs, and his lingering obsession
with Maud Gonne are all explored here with a nuance and awareness
rare in literary biography. Foster gives us the very texture of
Yeats's life and thought, revealing the many ways he made poetry
out of the "quarrel" with himself and the upheaval around him. But
this consummate biography also shows that Yeats was much more than
simply a lyric poet and examines in great detail Yeats's non-poetic
work--his essays, plays, polemics, and memoirs. The enormous and
varied circle of Yeats's friends, lovers, family, collaborators and
antagonists inhabit and enrich a personal world of astounding
energy, artistic commitment and verve; while the poet himself is
shown returning again and again to his governing preoccupations,
sex and death.
Based on complete and unprecedented access to Yeats's papers and
written with extraordinary grace and insight, W.B. Yeats, A Life
offers the fullest portrait yet of the private and public life of
one of the twentieth century's greatest poets.
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