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Old Poets

Reminiscences and Opinions
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Old Poets offers intimate portraits of renowned poets in their later years, revealing new insights into both their lives and their work. Donald Hall explores the often flawed humanity behind their seemingly flawless art, presenting figures such as Robert Frost, Dylan Thomas, T. S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, and Ezra Pound with nuance and honesty. Hall’s essays blend personal anecdotes, literary criticism, and vivid recollections, capturing the enduring spirit and courage of poets who faced ageing and creative challenges with resilience.
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This collection is ideal for readers interested in poetry, literary biography, and modernist literature. Scholars, students, and admirers of poets like Frost, Eliot, and Pound will find Hall's reflections both insightful and inspiring. It also appeals to those fascinated by the creative process and the challenges of ageing in the arts.

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"A version of this book was originally published by Ticknor & Fields, a division of Houghton Mifflin, in 1992 under the title Their Ancient Glittering Eyes."--Title page verso.

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Old Poets is an indispensable jewel.
- Washington Post

An astonishing array of encounters... Hall's observations are shrewd and generous.
- Boston Globe

Intimate portraits of great poets in old age, giving new insight into their work and their lives, and context to the often flawless art created by flawed human beings. The best of themselves endure, and the old poets' existence and endurance gives readers courage to pursue their own vision.

Donald Hall (Essays After Eighty and A Carnival of Losses: Notes Nearing Ninety) knew a great deal about work, about poetry, and about age. Each of those things come together in this unique collection. We hear about Robert Frost as Hall knew him: vain and cruel, a man possessed by guilt. But, as Hall writes, "The poet who survives is the poet to celebrate; the human being who confronts darkness and defeats it is the one to admire. For all his vanity, Robert Frost is admirable: He looked into his desert places, confronted his desire to enter the oblivion of the snowy woods, and drove on."

Hall's essays are once both intimate portraits and learned treatises. He takes us on a pub crawl through the Welsh countryside with the word-mad Dylan Thomas; to the Faber & Faber office of T. S. Eliot, who had discovered more happiness in age than in youth; to a reading where Robert Frost's public persona hid the truth; to Brooklyn for lunch with the enigmatic Marianne Moore; and to Italy for a visit with the notorious Ezra Pound. By the time Hall met them, each poet was, he observed, "old enough to have detached from ongoing poetry, to feel alien to the ambitions of the grandchildren."

Also included are portraits of the poets who taught Hall as a writer: the unfailingly kind Archibald MacLeish and Yvor Winters, from whom he learned the most about poetry. Along the way are observations about many other poets and the literary cultures that sustained them.

Contents include: "Vanity, Fame, Love, and Robert Frost," "Dylan Thomas and Public Suicide," "Notes on T. S. Eliot," "Rocks and Whirlpools: Archibald MacLeish and Yvor Winters," "Marianne Moore: Valiant and Alien," and "Fragments of Ezra Pound."

For lovers of literature, this is a gorgeous remembrance and likely to compel an immediate visit to the poetry section of the nearest bookstoreβ€”as Hall writes, "Their presences have been emblems in my life, and I remember these poets as if I kept them carved in stone."

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Praised as "an indispensable jewel" by the Washington Post and "no better book" for a personalised introduction to modernist poets by the New York Times, Old Poets is lauded for its rich ideas and generous observations. The Boston Globe calls it "an astonishing array of encounters," while Harvard Magazine notes Hall’s keen criticism blending observation with literary history. Readers appreciate the vivid, fresh portraits of literary greats, making it compelling for lovers of poetry and literary culture alike.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781567926958

Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 10 February 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: David R. Godine Publisher Inc

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Wesley McNair

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Donald Hall (1928 – 2018) was revered as a preeminent man of American letters. Hall served as U.S. Poet Laureate from 2006β€”2007, but was also considered among the greatest essayists of his time. In 2010, Hall was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama. Hall approached writing as he approached life–with simplicity, affection, and a wry wit. Wesley McNairΒ has twice been invited to read his poetry by the Library of Congress, served five times on the jury for the Pulitzer Prize in poetry, received the PEN New England Award for Literary Excellence in Poetry, and was honored with a United States Artists Fellowship as one of America's β€œfinest living artists.” His most recent work of poetry is Dwellers in the House of the Lord.

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