
Collected Poems
By: Robert Lowell, Frank Bidart (Editor), David Gewanter (Editor)
Paperback | 3 April 2007
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Frank Bidart is the author of several works of poetry, including "In the Western Night: Collected Poems 1960-90" and "Desire." He teaches at Wellesley College.
David Gewanter is the author of two books of poems, "In the Belly" and "The Sleep of Reason." He teaches at Georgetown University. A "Los Angeles Times" Best Book
A "San Francisco Chronicle" Best Book
Edmund Wilson once wrote that Robert Lowell was "the only recent American poet--if you don't count Eliot--who writes successfully in the language and cadence and rhyme of the resounding English tradition." And Randall Jarrell observed of him: "You feel before reading any new poem of his the uneasy expectation of perhaps encountering a masterpiece." He was the English-speaking world's preeminent postwar poet--a legend of modern letters.
In this long-anticipated, universally acclaimed collection, Frank Bidart and David Gewanter have compiled the definitive edition of Lowell's work, from his first, impossible-to-find collection, "Land of Unlikeness"; to the early triumph of "Lord Weary's Castle," winner of the 1946 Pulitzer Prize (when the poet was 30 years old); to the brilliant willfulness of his versions of poems by Sappho, Baudelaire, Rilke, Montale, and other masters in "Imitations"; to the late spontaneity of "The Dolphin," winner of another Pulitzer Prize; to his last, most searching book, "Day by Day." This hefty volume also includes poems and translations never previously collected, and a selection of drafts that demonstrate the poet's constant drive to reimagine his work. Bidart, Lowell's longtime friend, apprentice, and literary executor, has here contributed an introduction and afterword that both explore Lowell's idiosyncratic approach to poem-making. Moreover, "Collected Poems" includes voluminous notes and a glossary of important names.
At last, all readers, scholars, and students are given the opportunity to take in, entire, one of the great careers in twentieth-century poetry. "Here is the long-awaited "Collected Poems" to prompt a reevaluation of what was always an asset-rich artistic enterprise . . . Frank Bidart and David Gewanter are tender and magnanimous to the poems. They devote a thousand sumptuous pages to most of those Lowell printed and give many drafts and variants in the voluminous notes. The persistent vigor and variety of the poet's] creative energy is astonishing now that we see the whole career get its due."--Anthony Moore, "The Boston Globe" "More than anyone else, Frank] Bidart has the intellectual authority to edit Lowell's] "Collected Poems," and he has now given us this extraordinary thousand-page book, handsomely annotated by himself and David Gewanter . . . Bidart's intimate introduction leads the reader to understanding, in Lowell, the relation of private to public, of original to revision; and in his brilliant 'Afterword: On "Confessional" Poetry, ' Bidart] draws all the right distinctions between art and life . . . Lowell was . . . a markedly intelligent and resourceful poet of war, politics, and personal analysis; but he was also a fascinating poet of love, sex, and contemporary marriage . . . It is Lowell's boldness in returning life's gaze . . . that distinguishes the stunning poems that are collected here."--Helen Vendler, "The New Republic"
" Bidart's] introduction (quite properly) doesn't make a case for Lowell's pre-eminence as a 20th-century American poet, but stresses instead the editors' attempt to look at every published instance of a Lowell poem and to include, in their notes, versions and lines that appeared elsewhere than in the published volumes. It is good to have included, among many other things in the notes and appendixes, magazine versions of such central poems to the Lowell canon as 'Beyond the Alps' and 'Waking Early Sunday Morning' . . . This is a] splendid edition."--William H. Pritchard, "The New York Times Book Review"
"Lowell, like Wordsworth and Auden, was a tireless and obsessive rewriter . . . Just assembling and sorting through the various texts was an exhausting editorial enterprise. Then, though this had not been part of the original plan, Bidart decided that Lowell's] poems needed to be annotated. But finally what kept] the "Collected Poems" from appearing until twenty-five years after Lowell's death] was the same thing that kept Penelope at her loom. The longer Bidart worked on the project, the more reluctant he was to finish. 'I loved Lowell--he mattered enormously, ' Bidart said recently. 'And in a funny way to end this book was like losing him all over again.' In fact the book restores him--not Lowell the basket case but Lowell the master. And the "Collected Poems," if you read it more or less in chronological order, supplies ano
Industry Reviews
"Long awaited and much anticipated, [Collected Poems] is a show-stopping assertion of Lowell's ambition, industry and art." --Carmine Starnino, The Boston Globe
"[The new collection of Robert Lowell's poems] will doubtless stand as The Work . . . Long awaited, richly documented, and, yes, definitive." --Peter Davidson, The Atlantic Monthly
"This wonderfully definitive, long-awaited new edition gives us the full scope of a courageous, tormented, shocking, and brilliant American poet." --The Washington Post
ISBN: 9780374530327
ISBN-10: 0374530327
Published: 3rd April 2007
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 1216
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 22.5 x 14.5 x 5.5
Weight (kg): 1.36
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