John Peale Bishop „Selected Poems” with an Introduction by Allen Tate.
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Nota wydawnicza:
Though JOHN PEALE BISHOP was one of the finest American poets of his day (he died in 1947), his poetry has never before appeared in book form in Great Britain. Here is a generous selection of Bishop’s work, with an introduction by his friend, Allen Tate, himself one of America’s leading poets and critics. Born, like Tate, in the South, a lifelong friend of Scott Fitzgerald and Edmund Wilson, Bishop was very much a poet of his time. His poetry was enriched by an acute historical sense and a 10-year experience of Europe, and it was dominated by the theme of the past in the present: its range of interest is wide, its technical versatility most impressive. At its best, says Allen Tate, Bishop’s poetry has „a depth of perspective comparable to T. S. Eliot’s”.
Format 14,5×22 cm, stron 79, twarda okładka z obwolutą.
Stan dobry (małe otarcia obwoluty).