Robert Lowell: a biography

by Ian Hamilton

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Born in 1917 into an aristocratic Boston family Robert Lowell was not yet thirty when his first major collection of poems, Lord Weary's Castle, won the Pulitzer Prize. With Life Studies, his third book, he found the intense, highly personal voice that made him the foremost American poet of his generation. He held strong, complex and very public political views. His private life was turbulent, marred by manic depression and troubled marriages. But in this superb biography the poet Ian show more Hamilton illuminates both the life and the work of Lowell with sympathetic understanding and consummate narrative skill. Hamilton, an English poet who knew Lowell well during his last years in England, writes with the authority of personal acquaintance and personal sympathy, as well as with critical interest in his works. He deftly weaves the life story and literary criticism, covering his childhood, the years at Harvard and Kenyon, the influence of John Crowe Ransom, Peter Taylor, Allan Tate and Caroline Gordon, his three marriages and a discussion of his poems. show less

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Canonical title
Robert Lowell: a biography
Original publication date
1982
People/Characters
Robert Lowell; Lady Caroline Blackwood; Elizabeth Hardwick
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Biography & Memoir, Literature Studies and Criticism
DDC/MDS
811.52Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican poetry20th Century1900-1945
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PS3523 .O89 .Z68Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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