Song of Myself: And Other Poems ISBN 13: 9781582437118

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Praise for Robert Hass

"No practicing poet has more talent than Robert Hass." --"The Atlantic Monthly"

Praise for "20th Century Pleasures" by Robert Hass

"Here [is] the prose of an intelligent man who wishes to serve poetry--not appropriate it or crow over it or show off at its expense--and this is a rare enough experience to arouse gratitude and admiration." --"Times Literary Supplement"

"[Hass's] final intention is not merely to judge but to give a picture of the writer's mind . . . Mr. Hass believes that poetry is what defines the self, and it is his ability to describe that process that is the heart of this book's pleasure." --"The New York Times Book Review "
Praise for Robert Hass
"No practicing poet has more talent than Robert Hass." --"The Atlantic Monthly"
Praise for "20th Century Pleasures" by Robert Hass
"Here [is] the prose of an intelligent man who wishes to serve poetry--not appropriate it or crow over it or show off at its expense--and this is a rare enough experience to arouse gratitude and admiration." --"Times Literary Supplement"
"[Hass's] final intention is not merely to judge but to give a picture of the writer's mind . . . Mr. Hass believes that poetry is what defines the self, and it is his ability to describe that process that is the heart of this book's pleasure." --"The New York Times Book Review "
Praise for Robert Hass
No practicing poet has more talent than Robert Hass. "The Atlantic Monthly"
Praise for "20th Century Pleasures" by Robert Hass
Here [is] the prose of an intelligent man who wishes to serve poetrynot appropriate it or crow over it or show off at its expenseand this is a rare enough experience to arouse gratitude and admiration. "Times Literary Supplement"
[Hass s] final intention is not merely to judge but to give a picture of the writer s mind . . . Mr. Hass believes that poetry is what defines the self, and it is his ability to describe that process that is the heart of this book s pleasure. "The New York Times Book Review "
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Praise for Robert Hass
-No practicing poet has more talent than Robert Hass.- --The Atlantic Monthly
Praise for 20th Century Pleasures by Robert Hass
-Here [is] the prose of an intelligent man who wishes to serve poetry--not appropriate it or crow over it or show off at its expense--and this is a rare enough experience to arouse gratitude and admiration.- --Times Literary Supplement
-[Hass's] final intention is not merely to judge but to give a picture of the writer's mind . . . Mr. Hass believes that poetry is what defines the self, and it is his ability to describe that process that is the heart of this book's pleasure.- --The New York Times Book Review
Praise for Robert Hass

"No practicing poet has more talent than Robert Hass." --The Atlantic Monthly

Praise for 20th Century Pleasures by Robert Hass

"Here [is] the prose of an intelligent man who wishes to serve poetry--not appropriate it or crow over it or show off at its expense--and this is a rare enough experience to arouse gratitude and admiration." --Times Literary Supplement

"[Hass's] final intention is not merely to judge but to give a picture of the writer's mind . . . Mr. Hass believes that poetry is what defines the self, and it is his ability to describe that process that is the heart of this book's pleasure." --The New York Times Book Review

Reseña del editor:
Song of Myself,” the premier poem in Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, is widely believed to be one of the most important poems in American literature. A large part of the brilliance of Song of Myself” is the raffish playfulness of its diction the poem belongs to the mid-nineteenth century’s love of wordplay that also characterizes Charles Dickens and Mark Twain.

Walt Whitman was deeply interested in the American language as it was emerging in his time. Robert Hass and Paul Ebenkamp’s lexicon walks us through his greatest poem and, in its footsteps, much is revealed about the words Whitman chose in 1855 their inflections, meanings, and native usages we wouldn’t otherwise know. We are made to understand, perhaps truly for the first time, Whitman’s query in Song of Myself”: Have you felt so proud to get at the meaning of poems?”

In the first part of the collection, Hass offers an introduction to the poem and then, with Ebenkamp, a rich annotation of Song of Myself.” The second part of this book includes poems from the span of Whitman’s career, selected by Hass, that give us a fresh look at the beauty, authority, and sweep of Whitman’s work.

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  • Erscheinungsdatum2011
  • ISBN 10 1582437114
  • ISBN 13 9781582437118
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