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John Gould Fletcher, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and essayist,
was a prolific correspondent who, during the course of his life,
wrote hundreds of letters to such literary luminaries as Harriet
Monroe, T. S. Eliot, Amy Lowell, Conrad Aiken, H. D., John Crowe
Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson. Because he was prominent
in both the Imagist and Fugitive-Agrarian groups, Fletcher's
letters offer a unique insight into the many crosscurrents and
personalities that characterize the Modernist movement. Included
here are also letters that shed light on the composition of
Fletcher's own works, on his influential theories of poetry and
poetics, and on the many conflicts and conjunctions that arose
between Fletcher and his contemporaries in the course of a writing
career that spanned nearly four decades. Leighton Rudolph's
introduction to this astutely selected correspondence presents a
valuable overview of Fletcher's life. With this volume, the entire
John Gould Fletcher Series from the University of Arkansas Press is
completed.
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