
Attribution
Camille RomanPublication Details
Book1st edPalgrave2001Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PS3503.I785 Z85 2001 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
View record in LOLA catalogDescription
Elizabeth Bishop’s World War II?Cold War View offers the first comprehensive portrayal of the poet in mid-century America. The elusive story of Bishop?s national, cultural, and literary politics during the World War II?Cold War period finally is brought into sharp focus?as the book traces her life and writing from the war years in Key West through her tenure as the 1949-1950 national poet laureate at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Places in this work
Notes
- "Elizabeth Bishop’s World War II - Cold War View offers the first comprehensive portrayal of the poet in mid- century America. The elusive story of Bishop’s national, cultural, and literary politics during the World War II - Cold War period finally is brought into sharp focus - as the book traces her life and writing from the war years in Key West through her tenure as the 1949-1950 national poet laureate at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Our understanding of Bishop is completely reshaped by this study’s unique ability to easily move back and forth between a wide-ranging cultural critique of mid-century America and a careful, close, and chronological reading of the poet."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Ch. 1. Introduction: Bishop’s World War II - Cold War View
- Ch. 2. Re-Viewing Bishop: From the Critic’s Desk
- Ch. 3. In Key West Overlooking World War II
- Ch. 4. Bishop’s Visions of "Unwanted Love, Conceit, and War"
- Ch. 5. Watching the Cold War Begin
- Ch. 6. From a Poet’s Window : Washington, 1949-1950
- Ch. 7. Conclusion: "To See the End"
ISBN
- 0312230788
LCCN
Open Library ID
-

- Search
- Search Library Catalog
- Search entire library,
including catalog:
- Search Library Catalog
- Find
- Get Help
- Services
- Information
- My Account
-
Meta











