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Words in Air: The Complete Correspondence Between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell

by Bishop and Lowell

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Publisher Comments:

Robert Lowell once remarked in a letter to Elizabeth Bishop that “you ha[ve] always been my favorite poet and favorite friend.” The feeling was mutual. Bishop said that conversation with Lowell left her feeling “picked up again to the proper table-land of poetry,” and she once begged him, “Please never stop writing me lettersthey always manage to make me feel like my higher self (Ive been re-reading Emerson) for several days.” Neither ever stopped writing letters, from their first meeting in 1947 when both were young, newly launched poets until Lowells death in 1977. The substantial, revealingand often very funnyinterchange that they produced stands as a remarkable collective achievement, notable for its sustained conversational brilliance of style, its wealth of literary history, its incisive snapshots and portraits of people and places, and its delicious literary gossip, as well as for the window it opens into the unfolding human and artistic drama of two of Americas most beloved and influential poets.

Review:

"Bishop and Lowell were two of the major poets of postwar America. From the time they met in 1947 at a party thrown by their mutual friend and poet, Randall Jarrell, through the end of Lowell's life in 1977, the pair — who saw each other rarely but considered themselves intimate friends — maintained a steady correspondence about literature and their turbulent lives and their own complicated, at times flirtatious friendship. Lowell was manic-depressive and embroiled in two volatile marriages, while Bishop also suffered depression and more than her share of loss, including the suicide of her longtime lover. Many of their now famous letters, previously available in separate volumes, appear here in one volume, their exchanges preserved in the order they were sent and received. Throughout this momentous volume, transcendence comes to these two often troubled writers through the shared experience of art that brought them together and sustained them: 'If only one could see everything that way all the time!,' writes Bishop in 1957, 'that rare feeling of control, illumination — life is all right, for the time being.' 13 b&w photos." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Most readers drawn to this wonderful correspondence — a book to linger and dawdle over for weeks — will already know at least a little about poets Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) and Robert Lowell (1917-1977). If you don't, first read at least a few of their poems. For Bishop, you might start with "The Imaginary Iceberg" ("We'd rather have the iceberg than the ship"), the Kafkaesque vision called "The... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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Praise for The Letters of Robert Lowell:  “Now that these wonderful letters have been published, they should be recognized as an integral part of Lowells literary achievement.” MARC WEINGARTEN, Los Angeles Times

Synopsis:

Robert Lowell once remarked in a letter to Elizabeth Bishop that "you ha[ve] always been my favorite poet and favorite friend." This collection spans letters from their first meeting in 1947, when both were young, newly launched poets, until Lowell's death in 1977.

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Elizabeth Bishop (1911–79) and Robert Lowell (1917–77) were among the greatest and most honored poets of the last century. Their poetry, prose, and letters are published by FSG.

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Greg Milner, December 14, 2008 (view all comments by Greg Milner)
I don't have a review, per se, but I will say there was an excellent review of/report on this book on Weekend All Things Considered on NPR for 12/14/2008. Give it a listen at NPR.org
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780374185435
Subtitle:
The Complete Correspondence Between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell
Author:
Bishop And Lowell
With:
Hamilton, Saskia
Editor:
Travisano, Thomas; Hamilton, Saskia
Editor:
Travisano, Thomas
Author:
Travisano, Thomas
Author:
Hamilton, Saskia
Author:
Lowell, Robert
Author:
Bishop, Elizabeth
Author:
Bishop, Lowell
Publisher:
Farrar Straus Giroux
Subject:
Poets, American
Subject:
20th century
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Single Author / American
Subject:
Letters
Subject:
Bishop, Elizabeth
Subject:
Poets, American -- 20th century.
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
October 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
875
Dimensions:
1.00 in.

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