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Midcentury quartetMidcentury quartet

Midcentury quartet

Thomas J. Travisano

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"In a February 1966 letter to her artistic confidant, Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop tellingly grouped four midcentury poets: Lowell, Randall Jarrell, John Berryman, and herself. For Bishop - always wary of being pigeonholed and therefore reticent about naming her favorite contemporaries - it was a rare explicit acknowledgment of an informal but enduring artistic circle that has evaded the notice of literary journalists for more than forty years. Despite the private nature of their dialogue, the group's members left a compelling record of their mutual interchange and influence. Drawing on an extensive range of published and archival sources, Thomas Travisano traces these poets' creation of a surprisingly coherent postmodern aesthetic and defines its continuing influence on American poetry."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL19240978W

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Postmodernism (Literature)History and criticismCriticism and interpretationAmerican poetryLowell, robert, 1917-1977Poésie américaineHistoire et critiquePostmodernisme (Littérature)LITERARY CRITICISMPoetry

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