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  1. The Collected Poems of John Peale Bishop by John Peale Bishop, 1975-11
  2. MANY THOUSANDS GONE. by John Peale. Bishop, 1931-01-01
  3. The collected essays of John Peale Bishop by John Peale Bishop, 1948
  4. The American Culture: Studies In Definition And Prophecy by Rushton Coulborn, Clyde Kluckhohn, et all 2010-09-10
  5. The Undertaker's Garland by John Peale Bishop, Edmund Wilson Jr., 2010-09-10
  6. Green Fruit (1917) by John Peale Bishop, 2010-09-10
  7. JOHN PEALE BISHOP: A BIOGRAPHY by ELIZABETH C. SPINDLER, 1980-01-01
  8. The Republic of Letters in America: The Correspondence of John Peale Bishop and Allen Tate
  9. John Peale Bishop: A biography by Elizabeth Carroll Spindler, 1980
  10. The Collected Poems by John Peale Bishop, 1948-01-01
  11. Act of Darkness by John Peale Bishop, 1970-07
  12. The undertaker's garland / John Peale Bishop [and] Edmund Wilson, Jr. ; decorations by Boris Artzybasheff by John Peale (1892-1944). Wilson, Edmund (1895-1972). Boris Artzybasheff Bishop, 1922
  13. The Collected Poems of John Peale Bishop by John Peale (ed. Allen Tate) Bishop, 1948-01-01
  14. The Collected Essays of John Peale Bishop by Ed,) Bishop. John Peale (Edmund Wilson, 1948

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2. John Peale Bishop
John Peale Bishop A Recollection
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John Peale Bishop. A Recollection.
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8. Jacket 12 - John Peale Bishop - The Poetry Of Jorge Carrera Andrade (1946)
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John Peale Bishop
The Poetry of Jorge Carrera Andrade
Published as the Preface to Jorge Carrera Andrade, Secret Country: Poems , translated by Muna Lee, New York: MacMillan Publishers, 1946
This piece is 2,600 words or about seven printed pages long.
John Peale Bishop This Side of Paradise . After service in World War I Bishop was editor of Vanity Fair , worked for the New York offices of Paramount Pictures, and later served as chief poetry reviewer at The Nation . A member of the "lost generation" of American expatriate writers in Paris in the 1920s, he published four highly acclaimed books of poetry, including Collected Poems , edited by Allen Tate. "The Poetry Of Jorge Carrera Andrade" is reprinted with permission of the John Peale Bishop estate. Back to Andrade contents list
WHEN I WAS A CHILD and first went to school, I was taught that the Equator was an imaginary line encircling the globe midway between the poles. Later, in that book from which I first learned how the sensation of distance can be evoked by the strange names of far places, I was told of a country called Ecuador. Its name had been given it because it lay athwart that line which, first and last, is a convenience of the imagination. It was, nevertheless, a real country. On the maps, I drew and crudely colored it was bounded on one side by blue to describe a Pacific shore, while across the interior crawled lines, fuzzy as caterpillars, to indicate mountains, whose peaks bore remarkable names like Cotopaxi and Chimborazo.

9. Bishop, John Peale
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Bishop, John Peale
Bishop, John Peale '17 (1892-1944) who is remembered mainly as a friend of Scott Fitzgerald '17 and Edmund Wilson '16 deserves to be better known for his own contribution to American letters. Having postponed entering college for three years because of illness, he was twenty-one when he came to Princeton from Charles Town, West Virginia. Dean Gauss, who came to know him from his classes in French and Italian literature as well as from Bishop's work on the Nassau Lit, said that he came with ``a more carefully thought out and more accomplished mastery of the technique of English verse'' than any other undergraduate in the talented group then writing for the Lit. Scott Fitzgerald was drawn to the Lit group by his great admiration for Bishop, who became the model for Tom D'Invilliers, the patrician poet in This Side of Paradise. ``John looked the poet he was,'' Dean Gauss wrote. ``There was an air of distinction about all that he did. . . . Even as a freshman, he had a self-possession and a selfmastery which gave him the poise and bearing of a young English lord. Scott's unruly Irish temperament, his irresistible love of glamour made these aristocratic qualities something he would forever envy but never acquire and I feel confident they suggested that Burke's Peerage type of name, D'Invilliers, which he gave John in the novel.'' Edmund Wilson also greatly admired Bishop; he was later to call him the most distinguished poet ever graduated from Princeton. Bishop succeeded Wilson as managing editor of the

10. Bishop, John Peale
bishop, john peale bishop, john peale '17 (18921944) who is remembered mainly as a friend of Scott Fitzgerald '17 and Edmund Wilson '16 deserves to be better known for his own contribution to American letters.
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Bishop, John Peale
Bishop, John Peale '17 (1892-1944) who is remembered mainly as a friend of Scott Fitzgerald '17 and Edmund Wilson '16 deserves to be better known for his own contribution to American letters. Having postponed entering college for three years because of illness, he was twenty-one when he came to Princeton from Charles Town, West Virginia. Dean Gauss, who came to know him from his classes in French and Italian literature as well as from Bishop's work on the Nassau Lit, said that he came with ``a more carefully thought out and more accomplished mastery of the technique of English verse'' than any other undergraduate in the talented group then writing for the Lit. Scott Fitzgerald was drawn to the Lit group by his great admiration for Bishop, who became the model for Tom D'Invilliers, the patrician poet in This Side of Paradise. ``John looked the poet he was,'' Dean Gauss wrote. ``There was an air of distinction about all that he did. . . . Even as a freshman, he had a self-possession and a selfmastery which gave him the poise and bearing of a young English lord. Scott's unruly Irish temperament, his irresistible love of glamour made these aristocratic qualities something he would forever envy but never acquire and I feel confident they suggested that Burke's Peerage type of name, D'Invilliers, which he gave John in the novel.'' Edmund Wilson also greatly admired Bishop; he was later to call him the most distinguished poet ever graduated from Princeton. Bishop succeeded Wilson as managing editor of the

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14. A Recollection
A Recollection. john peale bishop. Famously she descended, her red hair
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A Recollection
John Peale Bishop Famously she descended, her red hair
Unbound and bronzed by sea-reflections, caught
Crinkled with sea-pearls. The fine slender taut
Knees that let down her feet upon the air, Young breasts, slim flanks and golden quarries were
Odder than when the young distraught
Unknown Venetian, painting her portrait, thought
He'd not imagined what he painted there. And I too commerced with that golden cloud:
Lipped her delicious hands and had my ease
Faring fantastically, perversely proud. All loveliness demands our courtesies.
Since she was dead I praised her as I could
Silently, among the Barberini bees.

15. John Peale Bishop (1892-1944)
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John Peale Bishop (1892-1944)
John Peale Bishop (1892-1944), poet, novelist, and critic, a member of the "lost generation" and a close associate
of the American expatriate writers in Paris in the 1920s. He became chief poetry reviewer for The Nation
and was the author of books of verse Green Fruit Now with His Love Minute Particulars
the novel Act of Darkness (1935), the short-story collection Many Thousands Gone (1931), and essays.

16. John Peale Bishop Papers
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27, A Stenographic Report of A Discussion of Finnegan's Wake, by James Joyce, byPadraic Colum and john peale bishop at Dole Hall, Olivet College, 800 pm, July
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Drama Saul at Endor: A Tragedy in One Act. AMs, 1913; AMs, fragment Untitled play in three acts. Act 1. TMs, 61 pp. Untitled play in three acts. Act 2. TMs, 42 pp. Untitled play in three acts. Act 3. TMs, 37 pp. The Destiny of Boaz, TMs, outline The Birds, 2 TMss, outline. TMs, unidentified, outline, fragment The Camp Meeting: A Negro Ballet in One Act. Prelude, 2 TMss, draft. Ballet, 2 TMss, draft. TMss, 6 pp., fragment Articles (Section 1A Collected Prose Salmon and Chrome Yellow, TMs, carbon ( Vanity Fair , Apr 1922) Their Royal Highnesses of Hollywood, TMs, carbon ( Vanity Fair , Apr 1927) Three Brilliant Young Novelists, TMs, carbon ( Vanity Fair , Oct 1921) Fall River: Mill Town, TMs, carbon The Infanta's Ribbon, TMs, carbon Matthew Arnold Again, TMs, carbon Matthew Arnold: Struggle and Flight, TMs, carbon An Aristocrat, TMs, carbon Porphyrio: The Delicate Prince, or The Martyrdom of Cupid; TMs, carbon The Passion of Pablo Picasso, TMs, carbon Manet and the Middle Class, TMs, carbon Cape Cod, TMs, carbon On Translating Poets, TMs, carbon (

18. A Recollection
A Recollection. john peale bishop. Famously she descended, her red hair Unboundand bronzed by seareflections, caught Crinkled with sea-pearls.
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John Peale Bishop Famously she descended, her red hair
Unbound and bronzed by sea-reflections, caught
Crinkled with sea-pearls. The fine slender taut
Knees that let down her feet upon the air, Young breasts, slim flanks and golden quarries were
Odder than when the young distraught
Unknown Venetian, painting her portrait, thought
He'd not imagined what he painted there. And I too commerced with that golden cloud:
Lipped her delicious hands and had my ease
Faring fantastically, perversely proud. All loveliness demands our courtesies.
Since she was dead I praised her as I could
Silently, among the Barberini bees.

19. Jacket 12 - John Peale Bishop - The Poetry Of Jorge Carrera Andrade (1946)
john peale bishop. The Poetry of Jorge Carrera Andrade. The Poetry Of Jorge CarreraAndrade” is reprinted with permission of the john peale bishop estate.
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John Peale Bishop
The Poetry of Jorge Carrera Andrade
Published as the Preface to Jorge Carrera Andrade, Secret Country: Poems , translated by Muna Lee, New York: MacMillan Publishers, 1946
This piece is 2,600 words or about seven printed pages long.
John Peale Bishop This Side of Paradise . After service in World War I Bishop was editor of Vanity Fair , worked for the New York offices of Paramount Pictures, and later served as chief poetry reviewer at The Nation Collected Poems Back to Andrade contents list
WHEN I WAS A CHILD and first went to school, I was taught that the Equator was an imaginary line encircling the globe midway between the poles. Later, in that book from which I first learned how the sensation of distance can be evoked by the strange names of far places, I was told of a country called Ecuador. Its name had been given it because it lay athwart that line which, first and last, is a convenience of the imagination. It was, nevertheless, a real country. On the maps, I drew and crudely colored it was bounded on one side by blue to describe a Pacific shore, while across the interior crawled lines, fuzzy as caterpillars, to indicate mountains, whose peaks bore remarkable names like Cotopaxi and Chimborazo.
Secret Country
The poems create their sense of abundance, precisely because they are so filled with the most commonplace details of everyday life. The lives of these laboring people are remote from us, but not their cares; so many of them are poor. Much that we encounter at first seems strange; but presently we recognize that the immediate strangeness of things is due less to their having been brought to us from a distant and equatorial climate than to their having been seen as though no one had looked at them before.

20. Jacket 12 - Steven Ford Brown - Introduction - Jorge Carrera Andrade In America
those four years in San Francisco he engaged in extensive literary correspondenceswith many American writers, including john peale bishop, john Malcolm Brinnin
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Jorge Carrera Andrade in America
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IN DECEMBER of 1940 Jorge Carrera Andrade stepped ashore in America at the port of San Francisco, California. Appointed as Ecuadorian Consul General to the United States, Carrera Andrade had just spent four years in Tokyo as a militarized Japan swept through Asia and Indochina. In the past year Belgium, France, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, and Norway had fallen to the Germans. In December of 1940 the Luftwaffe had begun its bombing campaign of Britain. Dark war clouds increasingly loomed on the American horizon.
Books Abroad (now World Literature Today ) at the University of Oklahoma. Poetry
The appearance of the essay in Poetry immediately drew letters from Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams. Williams wrote in Spanish from his New Jersey home to the editor of Poetry
Secret Country
(New York: MacMillan, 1946). Translated by Muna Lee, wife of the then governor of Puerto Rico, it drew praise in the pages of the The Chicago Times, Hispania, The New York Times, The Partisan Review, Saturday Review of Literature

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