Criticism
… them). The inky page, the homely sheet of paper itself, becomes the property of the receiver (in this way letters … we trust them? Rare is the writer who doesn’t play to his audience, seduce by his gossip or gossip of seductions, use … swagger of language. Robert Lowell letters American poetry 269-284 By William Logan …
Poetry
… Territory All day I’ve followed roads. Have I come that far? Terre Haute, Greencastle. Kokomo’s not close, …
… in university English departments, and eventually its audience spread to sophisticated circles outside the academy, … English at Birkbeck College, London, where he taught from 1926 to 1938. For a time, at least, Potter took his job as an … his joke to include areas other than sports, where scoring points through mastery of the symbols of status comes into …
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… The Eloquence of Fact Coming into the Country. By John McPhee. Farrar, Straus & … Seattle and Alaska. He has written children’s books, parodies, poetry, book reviews, political commentary, taglines … “Once More to the Lake”). Essays is based largely on The Points of My Compass, a book that in some respects rivals …
… By John Crowe Ransom. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, $3.50. Reason and Nature. An Iissay on the Meaning … liturgy that talks about the lost paradise of the me dieval synthesis, its disintegration into Protestantism and … the Occident is to be presented to a modern audience. Hence also the subtitle, “An Unorthodox Defence of Orthodoxy.” The …