Description
The thirteen interviews range from a detailed exploration of the composition of ""Ox Cart Man"" to the poems that make up Without, an almost unbearable poetry of grief that was written following Jane Kenyon's death. The book also follows Hall into old age, when he turned to essay writing and the reflections on aging that make up Essays after Eighty. This moving and insightful collection of interviews is crucial for anyone interested in poetry and the creative process, the techniques and achievements of modern American poetry, and the elusive psychology of creativity and loss.
About the Author
John Martin-Joy is a psychiatrist and former book editor. He is author of Diagnosis from a Distance and several scholarly articles on literature and on psychiatry.
Allan Cooper has been a full-time poet, translator, publisher, and editor for over forty years.
Richard Rohfritch was educated at Wesleyan University, the University of Southern California, and the University of Missouri, St. Louis. He is compiling and editing a new bibliography of Donald Hall, based in part on interviews with Hall at Eagle Pond Farm in Wilmot, New Hampshire.
Book Information
ISBN 9781496822468
Author John Martin-Joy
Format Hardback
Page Count 203
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
Weight(grams) 480g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 16mm