Old Poets: Reminiscences and Opinions

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David R. Godine Publisher
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304
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6.3 X 9.0 X 1.4 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
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Paperback
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9781567926958

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About the Author

DONALD HALL (1928-2018) served as poet laureate of the United States from 2006 to 2007. He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a recipient of the National Medal of the Arts, awarded by the president.

Wesley McNair is the author of twenty books. He has twice been invited by the Library of Congress to read his poetry; has won the Robert Frost and Theodore Roethke Prizes, grants from the Fulbright and Guggenheim Foundations, two Rockefeller Fellowships, and two grants in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2006 he was selected for a United States Artists Fellowship as one of America's finest living artists. He is Maine's Poet Laureate.
Reviews

"As a personalized introduction to the leading figures of modernism, no better book exists."
--New York Times


"It's impossible not to love Old Poets...an indispensable jewel...so rich, so packed with ideas and incident, any page reveals gold..."
--Washington Post


"An astonishing array of encounters...Hall's observations are shrewd and generous."

--Boston Globe


"If Old Poets only preserved Hall's anecdotes and observations, it would be a fascinating document of literary history. But he is also a keen critic, drawing connections between the writer and his or her work."
--Adam Kirsch, Harvard Magazine

"In Old Poets, the late poet Donald Hall opines on everything literary...and readers will vicariously experience outings with eminent poets."
--City Journal

" 'Curiosity endures, surviving criticism or philosophy, ' affirms poet and critic Hall as he introduces a distinguished gallery of poets--Frost, Thomas, Eliot, Moore, MacLeish, Winters, Pound--with verisimilitude and freshness enough to satisfy readers. The most thorough portrait follows Hall's relations with Eliot, disclosing a personality rather than a 'monument'--an unusually humorous and surprisingly 'American' poet. And his reminiscences of the lonely, disconcerted Pound may be the book's most insightful. Although Hall's voice in these recollections and interviews is quiet, even self-effacing, he writes as a trustworthy and sympathetic witness, one who reveres his subjects: 'Their presences have been emblems in my life, and I remember these poets as if I kept them carved in stone.' "
--Publishers Weekly

"Reading it again after all these years in this sparkling new edition, I see that Donald Hall's book of memoirs and opinions, Old Poets, is one of those quirky triumphs of literature that he so admired. It is a great pleasure to read--frank, funny, and entertaining, but also serious and insightful, filled with a sense of mission and vocation. I find it candid, unabashed, and inspiring."
--Edward Hirsch