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1. The Complete Poems, 1927-1979 by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1984-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Bishop was unforgiving of fashion and limited ways of seeing andfeeling, but cast an even more trenchant eye on her own work. Onewishes this volume were thicker, though the perfections within markthe rightness of her approach. The poems are sublimely controlled,fraught with word play, fierce moral vision (see her caustic ballad onEzra Pound, "Visits to St. Elizabeths"), and reticence.From the surreal sorrow of the early "Man-Moth" (leaping offfrom a typo she had come across for "mammoth"), about alonely monster who rarely emerges from "the pale subways ofcement he calls his home," to the beauty of her villanelle"One Art" (with its repeated "the art of losing isn'thard to master"), the poet wittily explores distance anddesolation, separation and sorrow. Customer Reviews (25)
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Rediscovering Elizabeth Bishop
I lost this 2 days after receiving it
the portrait of the artist as a conscientious wordsmith
Jan 2008 |
2. The Collected Prose by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Paperback: 278
Pages
(1984-11-01)
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Brilliant prose from a brilliant poet
A delicate collection.
The Collected Prose |
3. Rare and Commonplace Flowers: The Story of Elizabeth Bishop and Lota de Macedo Soares by Carmen Oliveira | |
Paperback: 218
Pages
(2003-08-15)
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Plesasurable reading
At last, in English! As an American living in Brazil for the past 20 years, I found it a fascinating account of how Lota and her country provided a haven for Bishop, an orphan prone to writer's block and alcoholism.Rare and Commonplace Flowers, read in addition to Bishop's letters, opens a whole new window on her writing. Ever since I read the original in Portuguese, in 1995, I have been convinced that it merits the attention of non-Portuguese speakers.Thanks to the excellent translation of Neil Besner, you've got it! ... Read more |
4. Elizabeth Bishop: Poems, Prose and Letters (Library of America) by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Hardcover: 975
Pages
(2008-02-14)
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A Beautiful Book, Highly Recommended
Where are the rest of Bishop's letters?
Elizabeth Bishop
LONGING FOR THE PAST WISHING FOR THE FUTURE
The absolute definitive compilation of Elizabeth Bishop's works |
5. One Art: Letters by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Paperback: 668
Pages
(1995-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Bishopoften hid her sadness behind charm, but she could also beastonishingly frank. In addition to the personal revelations, thereare discussions of poems' origins. "Quite a few lines of 'At theFishhouses' came to me in a dream," she tells U. T. and JosephSummers. "And the scene--which was real enough, I'd recently beenthere--but the old man and the conversation, etc., were all in a laterdream." One caveat: Robert Giroux has kept commentary and notesto a minimum, so it's worth reading his introduction for deepbackground before you begin. Customer Reviews (3)
This collection changed my life
I Fell In Love With Elizabeth Bishop All Over Again!
Revelations of the Artist |
6. God and Elizabeth Bishop:Meditations on Religion and Poetry by Cheryl Walker | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2005-07-08)
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A must-read! |
7. Geography III: Poems (FSG Classics) by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2008-03-18)
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Where you are
Very god variety of quality poems. A fantastic author! |
8. Deep Skin: Elizabeth Bishop and Visual Art by Peggy Samuels | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2010-03-18)
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9. Words in Air: The Complete Correspondence Between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell by Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell | |
Paperback: 928
Pages
(2010-03-16)
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A couple like the Clintons
bedtime reading
words in air
Love of Poetry |
10. Complete Poems by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1978)
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Rediscovering Elizabeth Bishop
I lost this 2 days after receiving it
the portrait of the artist as a conscientious wordsmith
Jan 2008 |
11. Poems by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2011-02-01)
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12. Elizabeth Bishop: Life and the Memory of It by Brett C. Millier | |
Paperback: 602
Pages
(1995-09-01)
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13. Elizabeth Bishop and The New Yorker: The Complete Correspondence by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Hardcover: 496
Pages
(2011-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description A rare glimpse at the artistic development of one of the twentieth century’s most celebrated poets |
14. Elizabeth Bishop: The Geography of Gender (Feminist Issues : Practice, Politics, Theory) by Marilyn May Lombardi | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(1993-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book brings together the work of pioneering scholars in the field- critics who are exploring the psychosexual tensions within Bishop's vision and the uncanny way her poetics of dislocation challenges our assumptions about placement and orientation. These scholars argue that Bishop's "sense of difference" as an orphan, a woman artist, and a lesbian plays a significant role in the questioning of aesthetic, ethical, and sexual boundaries that is so much a part of her poetic practice. Drawing on central issues of Bishop's personal life, the book considers the ways in which the poet's art confronts the female body, the sexual politics of literary tradition, and the pleasures and perils of language itself. |
15. The Ballad of the Burglar of Babylon by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1968)
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16. Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments by Elizabeth Bishop | |
Paperback: 392
Pages
(2007-03-06)
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A Reading Of"(Florida Revisited)?"
More interesting than early reviews indicated
Hidden treasures of a great artist
Gems from among the leavings
Please publish Collected Poems in hardcover |
17. Elizabeth Bishop: The Art of Travel by Kim Fortuny | |
Hardcover: 136
Pages
(2003-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Fortuny maintains that there is practical merit in paying close attention to the linguistic complexities of Bishop's poems. The textures of poems concerned with foreign travel—poems such as "Questions of Travel," "Over 2,000 Illustrations and a Complete Concordance," "Crusoe in England," and "Santarém"—reveal a consciousness that is fundamentally social, in spite of the writer's reputation for Modernist and ahistorical reserve. Consequently, the heart of this study is a series of close readings of these poems, in which Fortuny teases out the nuances of Bishop's relationship to the world in which she lived and traveled, examining her "apolitical" poems through a political lens and encountering her poetic style as politically engaged itself. Elizabeth Bishop: The Art of Travel will appeal to Bishop scholars, literary scholars, and those with an interest in Modernist poetry. |
18. Five Looks at Elizabeth Bishop by Anne Stevenson | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2006-08-09)
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19. Elizabeth Bishop: Her Artistic Development by Thomas J. Travisano | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1989-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this book, the first study of Elizabeth Bishop's whole career, Travisano explores her development as an artist. Through sensitive reading of the poems, supported by comparison with Bishop's letters, interviews, stories, memoirs, and critical essays, he defines the traditions that shaped Bishop's introspective early work and the evolution of her later work toward a more public style. |
20. The Voice of the Poet : Elizabeth Bishop | |
Audio Cassette:
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(2000-04-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Bishop offers few remarks, so each one, along with eachslight alteration of text, is precious. For example, she brings "Large BadPicture" to a sudden, marvelous halt with "And I must change that--he neverwas a schoolteacher. I think I liked the rhyme." She is in finest form atthe Coolidge Auditorium in May 1969, and particularly loose with the magical"Invitation to Miss Marianne Moore." Perhaps this has something to do withits vocative mode and its irresistible repetition of "please come flying":"We can sit down and weep; we can go shopping, / or play at a game ofconstantly being wrong / with a priceless set of vocabularies, / or we canbravely deplore, but please / please come flying." Despite Bishop's attempts at invisibility, her art again and again makesitself felt. One is grateful that she was caught narrating such masterworksas "At the Fishhouses" and "The Moose" as well as the lovely "Poem" about aminiature painting, with its "tiny cows, / two brushstrokes each, butconfidently cows" and celebrated riddle: "A specklike bird is flying to theleft. / Or is it a flyspeck looking like a bird?" The tape also includes suchlesser-known pieces as "Cirque d'Hiver." Only Bishop could instill awind-up horse and rider with such desperate beauty, wit, and desire forconnection: and goes through his, and reappears below, Customer Reviews (3)
a Treat!
Essential Elizabeth Bishop, but not for the newcomer... I stillremember the shock of hearing Bishop's voice for the first time. Bishop'svoice is so -- I don't know any other word for it -- so ordinary.This isas true on her early recordings (from the late 1940s) as on her maturereadings (mid 1970s).At times, the listener is tempted to think she doesnot understand the meaning of what she is saying: she is so shy aboutdrawing attention to her poetic craft, and so embarrassed about revealingany hidden emotional content, that she almost seems to be reading the workof another person."Don't you realize," I want to shout,"that you are speaking some of the greatest lines in Americanpoetry?"But we must remember that Bishop's self-effacements, howeverineffective in a public reading, are part of the reason why her poems areso emotionally satisfying.Meaning and memory resonate in the most lightlyobserved surface details. I would highly recommend this recording toanyone who already knows Elizabeth Bishop's work and biography -- it is anexcellent reference, even if it is not the most entertaining recording.However, I would caution a newcomer to Bishop NOT to start here.It is farbetter to read the poems and the letters first so that you have a sense ofthe many masks this poet wears. Another good place to start is thehour-long documentary on Elizabeth Bishop in the "Voices andVisions" series, which appeared years ago on public television(available in many libraries).James Merrill and Mary McCarthy areinterviewed about their friendship with Elizabeth Bishop and make manyilluminating comments.Blythe Danner -- Gwyneth Paltrow's mom! -- readsthe poems of Bishop, and frankly does a better job of it than Bishop does.
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