

An edition of Time's stop in Savannah (1997)
Conrad Aiken's inner journey
By Ted Ray Spivey
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Mercer University Press
Language
eng
Pages
164
Description:
Times's Stop in Savannah examines the life and works of poet Conrad Aiken. The literary, spiritual, and psychological development of an often misunderstood figure of modern American literature is revealed in this study. Since Aiken's death, he has gained increasing recognition as an important figure in modern literature. Times's Stop in Savannah shows how Aiken developed his vision of cosmic harmony. The ripe fruit of discovery can be found in his universally acclaimed autobiography Ushant, a work that begins in tragedy and ends in the triumphant vision of ever renewing life.
subjects: Parent and child in literature, Psychoanalysis and literature, Psychological aspects, Modernism (Literature), American Authors, Psychology in literature, Loss (Psychology), Death in literature, Authors, American, Authorship, Psychological aspects of Authorship, Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), Biography, Psychology, Aiken, conrad, 1889-1973, Creative ability
People: Conrad Aiken (1889-1973)
Places: Savannah (Ga.), United States
Times: 20th century