

An edition of A wild perfection (2005)
the selected letters of James Wright
By James Arlington Wright
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Farrar, Straus, Giroux
Language
eng
Pages
633
Description:
The life and work of a major American lyric poet described in his own words. This collection captures the exhilarating and moving correspondence between Wright and his many friends, beginning in 1946 in Martin's Ferry, Ohio, the hometown he would memorialize in verse, and ending in New York City, where he lived for the last fourteen years of his life. In letters to fellow poets Donald Hall, Theodore Roethke, Galway Kinnell, James Dickey, Mary Oliver, and Robert Bly, Wright explored subjects from his creative process to his struggles with depression and illness. Selected Letters is an epistolary chronicle of a significant part of the midcentury American poetry renaissance, as well as a biographical picture of a major American poet.--From publisher description.
subjects: Correspondence, Poets, American, American Poets, Poets, correspondence
People: James Arlington Wright (1927-)
Times: 20th century