One Art

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Price
$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publish Date
Pages
704
Dimensions
6.48 X 1.7 X 9.31 inches | 1.82 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780374524456
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About the Author

Elizabeth Bishop (1911-79) won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Reviews

"A remarkable collection . . . True magic." --Richard Locke, The Wall Street Journal

"What a touching and pleasing book . . . Bishop's letters are keys to her art and her life." --Margo Jefferson, The New York Times

"These letters, funny, touching, and occasionally harrowing, remind us that this great poet was a remarkable woman as well. Don't miss them." --Michael Dirda, The Washington Post Book World

"The compiler of [this volume], Robert Giroux, was Bishop's editor and close friend. His abiding affection for her and his skillful editorial hand are everywhere at work here, from his eloquent introduction to his deft arrangement and excisions. Mr. Giroux has had a long and distinguished career in service to literature; this volume--which he probably considered a labor of love--may well prove to be his most valuable contribution . . . One Art does not quite substitute for an autobiography; there are too many important facts missing. Instead, it stands as a sort of golden treasury, to be gone through in one enthralled reading and then browsed in ever after." --J. D. McClatchy, The New York Times Book Review

"The publication of Elizabeth Bishop's selected letters is a historic event, a bit like discovering a new planet or watching a bustling continent emerge, glossy and triumphant, from the black ocean . . . Let us celebrate the appearance of this extraordinary, this quite exceptional and wonderful work." --Tom Paulin, The Times Literary Supplement