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A Splendid Intelligence

The Life of Elizabeth Hardwick
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A Splendid Intelligence by Cathy Curtis explores the remarkable life and career of the influential and intellectual figure, renowned for her contributions to art criticism and historical discourse. The book delves into her dynamic role in shaping cultural opinions, offering a vivid portrayal of her intellectual pursuits and personal experiences within the historical and military landscape. Rich in historical context, it provides an insightful examination of her enduring impact on art and history.
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A Splendid Intelligence

The first biography of the extraordinary essayist, critic and short story writer Elizabeth Hardwick, author of the semi-autobiographical novel Sleepless Nights

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Born in Kentucky, Elizabeth Hardwick left for New York City on a Greyhound bus in 1939 and quickly made a name for herself as a formidable member of the intellectual elite. Her eventful life included stretches of dire poverty, romantic escapades, and dustups with authors she eviscerated in The New York Review of Books, of which she was a cofounder. She formed lasting friendships with literary notablesβ€”including Mary McCarthy, Adrienne Rich, and Susan Sontagβ€”who appreciated her sharp wit and relish for gossip, progressive politics, and great literature.

Hardwick's life and writing were shaped by a turbulent marriage to the poet Robert Lowell, whom she adored, standing by faithfully through his episodes of bipolar illness. Lowell's decision to publish excerpts from her private letters in The Dolphin greatly distressed Hardwick and ignited a major literary controversy. Hardwick emerged from the scandal with the clarity and wisdom that illuminate her brilliant workβ€”most notably Sleepless Nights, a daring, lyrical, and keenly perceptive collage of reflections and glimpses of people encountered as they stumble through lives of deprivation or privilege.

A Splendid Intelligence finally gives Hardwick her due as one of the great postwar cultural critics. Ranging over a broad territoryβ€”from the depiction of women in classic novels to the civil rights movement, from theatre in New York to life in Brazil, Kentucky, and Maineβ€”Hardwick's essays remain strikingly original, fiercely opinionated, and exquisitely wrought. In this lively and illuminating biography, Cathy Curtis offers an intimate portrait of an exceptional woman who vigorously forged her own identity on and off the page.

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Reviews of A Splendid Intelligence highlight Cathy Curtis's well-researched and organised portrayal of Elizabeth Hardwick. The biography is praised for filling a gap in understanding Hardwick's influence on American literature and feminism in the 20th century. Curtis captures the complexity of Hardwick's life, including her turbulent marriage to Robert Lowell, and her career as a significant literary figure. The book is described as both a revealing and necessary addition to the literary world, providing an accessible and vivid account of Hardwick's contributions and challenges.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781324052081

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 July 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: WW Norton & Co

Illustration: 12 illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 305g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Cathy Curtis is a former Los Angeles Times staff writer and past president of Biographers International Organization. She has written four biographies, including A Generous Vision: The Creative Life of Elaine de Kooning. Curtis lives in California.

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