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"A poet whose inner life is a torrent of imagery sweeping the reader into a maelstrom on the page-frightening to experience but one continues to read, adjusting, recognizing yet another form of speech to be understood...and finally to enjoy with admiration for the skill with which such ferocity finds itself on a page with consistent style and force."-David Ignatow "Poetry is a sullen art, and Edward Butscher knows the etymology of the word and the true root of all art...His poems are a source of strength...Butscher is out for blood. His is a no-nonsense poetry, filled with our primordial origins."-Simon Perchik About the Author: Poet, critic, and literary biographer, Edward Butscher resides with his wife, Paula Trachtman, in Greenport, Long Island. His poetry and essays have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies since 1976. Collections of his poetry include Poems About Silence, Amagansett Cycle, and Child in the House. His biography Sylvia Path: Method and Madness, was the first of that poet, and Conrad Aiken: Poet of White Horse Vale won the Melville Kane Award from the Poetry Society of America.
The first of a planned two-volume biography that follows Aiken's early life from his birth in 1889 to 1925 when he stood on the threshold of both nervous breakdown and poetic success. Butscher follows the poet's life and work as he sought to regain, in some permanent form, the idyll he had lost as a child.
This is the first full-length biography of Sylvia Plath, whose suicide made her a misinterpreted cause celebre and catapulted her into the ranks of the major confessional voices of her generation.
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