Robert Lowell Setting the River on Fire

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Pulitzer Prize Finalist In This Magisterial Study Of The Relationship Between Illness And Art The Best-Selling Author Of An Unquiet Mind Kay Redfield Jamison Brings An Entirely Fresh Understanding To The Work And Life Of Robert Lowell (1917-1977) Whose Intense Complex And Personal Verse Left A Lasting Mark On The English Language And Changed The Public Discourse About Private Matters. In His Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poetry Robert Lowell Put His Manic-Depressive Illness (Now Known As Bipolar Disorder) Into The Public Domain Creating A Language For Madness That Was New And Arresting. As Dr. Jamison Brings Her Expertise In Mood Disorders To Bear On LowellS Story She Illuminates Not Only The Relationships Among Mania Depression And Creativity But Also The Details Of LowellS Treatment And How Illness And Treatment Influenced The Great Work That He Produced (And Often Became Its Subject). LowellS New England Roots Early Breakdowns Marriages To Three Eminent Writers Friendships With Other Poets Such As Elizabeth Bishop His Many Hospitalizations His Vivid Presence As Both A Teacher And A Maker Of PoemsJamison Gives Us The PoetS Life Through A Lens That Focuses Our Understanding Of His Intense Discipline Courage And Commitment To His Art. Jamison Had Unprecedented Access To LowellS Medical Records As Well As To Previously Unpublished Drafts And Fragments Of Poems And She Is The First Biographer To Have Spoken With His Daughter Harriet Lowell. With This New Material And A PsychologistS Deep Insight Jamison Delivers A Bold Sympathetic Account Of A Poet Who WasBoth Despite And Because Of Mental IllnessA Passionate Original Observer Of The Human Condition.
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