The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers
Title | The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers PDF eBook |
Author | Robinson Jeffers |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 1017 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 0804762511 |
v. 1. 1890-1930. 2009.
The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers
Title | The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers PDF eBook |
Author | James Karman |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 1409 |
Release | 2011-10-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0804781729 |
The 1930s marked a turning point for the world. Scientific and technological revolutions, economic and social upheavals, and the outbreak of war changed the course of history. The 1930s also marked a turning point for Robinson Jeffers, both in his career as a poet and in his private life. The letters collected in this second volume of annotated correspondence document Jeffers' rising fame as a poet, his controversial response to the turmoil of his time, his struggles as a writer, the growth and maturation of his twin sons, and the network of friends and acquaintances that surrounded him. The letters also provide an intimate portrait of Jeffers' relationship to his wife Una—including a full account of the 1938 crisis at Mabel Dodge Luhan's home in Taos, New Mexico that nearly destroyed their marriage.
The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers
Title | The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers PDF eBook |
Author | James Karman |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 1025 |
Release | 2015-07-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0804794774 |
This volume of correspondence, the last in a three-volume edition, spans a pivotal moment in American history: the mid-twentieth century, from the beginning of World War II, through the years of rebuilding and uneasy peace that followed, to the election of President John F. Kennedy. Robinson Jeffers published four important books during this period—Be Angry at the Sun (1941), Medea (1946), The Double Axe (1948), and Hungerfield (1954). He also faced changes to his hometown village of Carmel, experienced the rewards of being a successful dramatist in the United States and abroad, and endured the loss of his wife Una. Jeffers' letters, and those of Una written in the decade prior to her death, offer a vivid chronicle of the life and times of a singular and visionary poet.
The Collected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers
Title | The Collected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers PDF eBook |
Author | Robinson Jeffers |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 606 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9780804738163 |
This volume is in three parts. Part I (1903-1920) includes Jeffers’s earliest poetry and poems that were never published or were recently rediscovered. Part II (1920-1948) gathers all Jeffers’s major prose works. Part III (1910-1962) is mostly material that Jeffers never published, and apparently never tried to publish. The book design is by Adrian Wilson in a 7 1/2 by 10 inch format.
The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers
Title | The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers PDF eBook |
Author | Robinson Jeffers |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 780 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9780804738903 |
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Robinson Jeffers
Title | Robinson Jeffers PDF eBook |
Author | James Karman |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2015-08-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0804795509 |
“[A] deeply informative biography . . . situates the poet in his time and place, tracing the effect of both contemporary history and wild nature on his work.” —Edwin Cranston, Harvard University The precipitous cliffs, rolling headlands, and rocky inlets of the California coast come alive in the poetry of John Robinson Jeffers, an icon of the environmental movement. In this concise and accessible biography, Jeffers scholar James Karman reveals deep insights into this passionate and complex figure and establishes Jeffers as a leading American poet of prophetic vision. In a move that would define his life’s work, Jeffers’ family relocated to California from Pennsylvania in 1903 when he was sixteen. At the height of his popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, Jeffers became one of the few poets ever featured on the cover of Time magazine, and posthumously put on a U.S. postage stamp. Writing by kerosene lamp in a granite tower that he had built himself, his vivid and descriptive poetry of the coast evoked the difficulty and beauty of the wild and inspired photographers such as Edward Weston and Ansel Adams. He was known for long narrative blank verse that shook up the national literary scene, but in the 1940s his interest in the Greek classics led to several adaptations which were staged on Broadway to great success. Inspiring later artists from Charles Bukowski to Czeslaw Milosz and even the Beach Boys, Robinson Jeffers’ contribution to American letters is skillfully brought back out of the shadows of history in this compelling biography of a complex man of poetic genius who wrote so powerfully of the astonishing beauty of nature.
The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers: 1940-1962
Title | The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers: 1940-1962 PDF eBook |
Author | Robinson Jeffers |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Poets, American |
ISBN | 9780804762519 |