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The Church (Hardcover): John Berryman The Church (Hardcover)
John Berryman
R892 Discovery Miles 8 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Selected Letters of John Berryman (Hardcover): John Berryman The Selected Letters of John Berryman (Hardcover)
John Berryman; Edited by Philip Coleman, Calista McRae; Foreword by Martha B. Mayou
R904 Discovery Miles 9 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A wide-ranging, first-of-its-kind selection of Berryman’s correspondence with friends, loved ones, writers, and editors, showcasing the turbulent, fascinating life and mind of one of America’s major poets. The Selected Letters of John Berryman assembles for the first time the poet’s voluminous correspondence. Beginning with a letter to his parents in 1925 and concluding with a letter sent a few weeks before his death in 1972, Berryman tells his story in his own words. Included are more than 600 letters to almost 200 people—editors, family members, students, colleagues, and friends. The exchanges reveal the scope of Berryman’s ambitions, as well as the challenges of practicing his art within the confines of the publishing industry and contemporary critical expectations. Correspondence with Ezra Pound, Robert Lowell, Delmore Schwartz, Adrienne Rich, Saul Bellow, and other writers demonstrates Berryman’s sustained involvement in the development of literary culture in the postwar United States. We also see Berryman responding in detail to the work of writers such as Carolyn Kizer and William Meredith and encouraging the next generation—Edward Hoagland, Valerie Trueblood, and others. The letters show Berryman to be an energetic and generous interlocutor, but they also make plain his struggles with personal and familial trauma, at every stage of his career. An introduction by editors Philip Coleman and Calista McRae explains the careful selection of letters and contextualizes the materials within Berryman’s career. Reinforcing the critical and creative interconnectedness of Berryman’s work and personal life, The Selected Letters confirms his place as one of the most original voices of his generation and opens new horizons for appreciating and interpreting his poems.

The Apapa Six - West Africa from a 60S Perspective (Paperback): John Berryman The Apapa Six - West Africa from a 60S Perspective (Paperback)
John Berryman
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
77 Dream Songs (Paperback, Main): John Berryman 77 Dream Songs (Paperback, Main)
John Berryman
R320 R287 Discovery Miles 2 870 Save R33 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Faber are pleased to announce the relaunch of the poetry list - starting in Spring 2001 and continuing, with publication dates each month, for the rest of the year. This will involve a new jacket design recalling the typographic virtues of the classic Faber poetry covers, connecting the backlist and the new titles within a single embracing cover solution. A major reissue program is scheduled, to include classic individual collections from each decade, some of which have long been unavailable: Wallace Stevens's Harmonium and Ezra Pound's Personae from the 1920s; W.H. Auden's Poems (1930); Robert Lowell's Life Studies from the 1950s; John Berryman's 77 Dream Songs and Philip Larkin's The Whitsun Weddings from the 1960s; Ted Hughes's Gaudete and Seamus Heaney's Field Work from the 1970s; Michael Hofmann's Acrimony and Douglas Dunn's Elegies from the 1980s. Timed to celebrate publication of Seamus Heaney's new collection, Electric Light, the relaunch is intended to re-emphasize the predominance of Faber Poetry, and to celebrate a series which has played a shaping role in the history of modern poetry since its inception in the 1920s.

John Berryman (Paperback, Main - Poet to Poet): John Berryman John Berryman (Paperback, Main - Poet to Poet)
John Berryman; Edited by Michael Hofmann
R233 R200 Discovery Miles 2 000 Save R33 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to some of the greatest poets in our literature. John Berryman (1914-72) was a poet from an immensely gifted generation of American poets that included Robert Lowell, Randall Jarrell and Elizabeth Bishop. His long sequence The Dream Songs has become an enduring landmark in American poetry and a tribute to Berryman's own endurance in the face of alcoholism, depression and mental instability. In 1972 he leaped to his death from a bridge above the Mississippi River.

Homage to Mistress Bradstreet (Paperback): John Berryman Homage to Mistress Bradstreet (Paperback)
John Berryman
R375 R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Save R66 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Monk (Paperback): Matthew G Lewis The Monk (Paperback)
Matthew G Lewis; Introduction by John Berryman
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R557 R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Save R80 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Monk shocked and titillated readers with its graphic portrayal of lust, sin, and violence when it was first published in 1796. A true classic of the Gothic novel, it has left an indelible mark on English literature and has influenced such eminent writers as Byron, Scott, Poe, Flaubert, Hawthorne, Emily Brontë, and many others over the past two centuries. Ambrosio is the abbot of the Capuchin monastery in Madrid. He is beloved by his flock, and his renowned piety has earned him the nickname The Man of Holiness. Yet beneath the veneer of this religious man lies a heart of hypocrisy; arrogant, licentious, and vengeful, he follows his sexual desires down the torturous path to ruin. Along the way, he encounters a naïve virgin who falls prey to his scheming, a baleful beauty fluent in witchcraft, the ghostly Bleeding Nun, an evil prioress, the Wandering Jew, and others.

The Trouble With Telstar (Paperback): John Berryman The Trouble With Telstar (Paperback)
John Berryman
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R143 Discovery Miles 1 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

The Church (Paperback): John Berryman The Church (Paperback)
John Berryman
R520 R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Save R77 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Berryman's Sonnets (Paperback): John Berryman Berryman's Sonnets (Paperback)
John Berryman; Edited by Daniel Swift; Introduction by April Bernard
R388 R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 Save R65 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A brilliant and fiercely pitched sonnet cycle about love: at once passionate, forbidden, and doomed


John Berryman was an unconventional poet, but he must have surprised even himself when, in his thirties, he found he was suddenly compelled to write sonnets. It was an unusual choice--even an unpopular one--for a poet in a midcentury American literary scene that was less interested in forms. But it was the right choice, for Berryman found himself in a situation that called for the sonnet: after several years of a happy marriage, he had fallen helplessly, hopelessly in love with the young wife of a colleague.
"Passion sought; passion requited; passion delayed; and, finally, passion utterly thwarted" this is how the poet April Bernard, in her vivid, intimate introduction, characterizes the sonnet cycle, and it is the cycle that Berryman found himself caught up in. Of course the affair was doomed to end, and end badly. But in the meantime, on the page Berryman performs a spectacular dance of tender, obsessive, impossible love in his "characteristic tonal mixture of bravado and lacerating shame-facedness." Here is the poet as lover, genius, and also, in Bernard's words, as nutcase.
In "Berryman's Sonnets," the poet draws on the models of Petrarch and Sidney to reanimate and reimagine the love-sonnet sequence. Complex, passionate, filled with verbal fireworks and the emotional strains of joy, terror, guilt, and longing, these poems are ripe for rediscovery by contemporary readers.

77 Dream Songs (Paperback): John Berryman 77 Dream Songs (Paperback)
John Berryman; Edited by Daniel Swift; Introduction by Henri Cole
R380 R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Save R66 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A wild, masterful Pulitzer Prize-winning cycle of poems that half a century later still shocks and astounds
John Berryman was hardly unknown when he published "77 Dream Songs," but the volume was, nevertheless, a shock and a revelation. A "spooky" collection in the words of Robert Lowell--"a maddening work of genius."
As Henri Cole notes in his elegant, perceptive introduction, Berryman had discovered "a looser style that mixed high and low dictions with a strange syntax." Berryman had also discovered his most enduring alter ego, a paranoid, passionate, depressed, drunk, irrepressible antihero named Henry or, sometimes, Mr. Bones: "We touch at certain points," Berryman claimed, of Henry, "But I am an actual human being."
Henry may not be real, but he comes alive on the page. And while the most famous of the Dream Songs begins, "Life, friends, is boring," these poems never are. Henry lusts: seeing a woman "Filling her compact & delicious body / with chicken paprika" he can barely restrain himself: "only the fact of her husband & four other people / kept me from springing on her." Henry despairs: "All the world like a woolen lover / once did seem on Henry's side. / Then came a departure." Henry, afraid of his own violent urges, consoles himself: "Nobody is ever missing."
"77 Dream Songs" won the Pulitzer Prize in 1965, but Berryman's formal and emotional innovations--he cracks the language open, creates a new idiom in which to express eternal feelings--remain as alive and immediate today as ever.

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