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Walt Whitman

The Measure of His Song

Walt Whitman( )
Author: Simpson, Louis
Bly, Carol
Kinnell, Galway
LeSeuer,
Illustrator: Scholes, Randall W.
Editor: Folsom, Ed
Perlamn, Jim
Campion, Dan
ISBN:978-0-930100-08-7
Publication Date:Dec 1981
Publisher:Holy Cow! Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $10.00
Book Details
Pages:454
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / Poetry
Author Biography
Simpson, Louis (Author)
Born in the British West Indies, Louis Simpson became a U.S. citizen after volunteering for service in the U.S. Army in 1943. He draws his material from the daily events of his own life, and several of his best-known poems are war poems that deal with the hardness and brutality of what he calls "the other side of glory." He cites as influences "many poets, English and American---particularly Eliot and Whitman. His basically realistic verse has strains of imagism and surrealism. With Robert Pack and Donald Hall, he edited New Poets of England and America (1957) and is well known for his An Introduction to Poetry. His awards include a Hudson Review Fellowship (1957); the Millay Award (1960); Guggenheim Fellowships (1962, 1970); and the Pulitzer Prize for poetry (1964) for At the End of the Open Road (1963). 020



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