Collected Poems 1912-1944 von Hilda Doolittle

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Of special significance are the "Uncollected and Unpublished Poems (1912-1944)," the third section of the book, written mainly in the 1930s, during H. D.'s supposed "fallow" period. As these pages reveal, she was in fact writing a great deal of important poetry at the time, although publishing only a small part of it. The later, wartime poems in this section form an essential prologue to her magnificent Trilogy (1944), the fourth and culminating part of this book. Born in Pennsylvania in 1886, Hilda Doolittle moved to London in 1911 in the footsteps of her friend and one-time fiancé Ezra Pound. Indeed it was Pound, acting as the London scout for Poetry magazine, who helped her begin her extraordinary career, penning the words "H. D., Imagiste" to a group of six poems and sending them on to editor Harriet Monroe in Chicago. The Collected Poems 1912-1944 traces the continual expansion of H. D.'s work from her early imagistic mode to the prophetic style of her "hidden" years in the 1930s, climaxing in the broader, mature accomplishment of Trilogy. The book is edited by Professor Louis L. Martz of Yale, who supplies valuable textual notes and an introductory essay that relates the significance of H. D.'s life to her equally remarkable literary achievement.

Of special significance are the "Uncollected and Unpublished Poems (1912-1944)," the third section of the book, written mainly in the 1930s, during H. D.'s supposed "fallow" period. As these pages reveal, she was in fact writing a great deal of important poetry at the time, although publishing only a small part of it. The later, wartime poems in this section form an essential prologue to her magnificent Trilogy (1944), the fourth and culminating part of this book. Born in Pennsylvania in 1886, Hilda Doolittle moved to London in 1911 in the footsteps of her friend and one-time fiancé Ezra Pound. Indeed it was Pound, acting as the London scout for Poetry magazine, who helped her begin her extraordinary career, penning the words "H. D., Imagiste" to a group of six poems and sending them on to editor Harriet Monroe in Chicago. The Collected Poems 1912-1944 traces the continual expansion of H. D.'s work from her early imagistic mode to the prophetic style of her "hidden" years in the 1930s, climaxing in the broader, mature accomplishment of Trilogy. The book is edited by Professor Louis L. Martz of Yale, who supplies valuable textual notes and an introductory essay that relates the significance of H. D.'s life to her equally remarkable literary achievement.

AutorDoolittle, Hilda / Martz, Louis L. (Hrsg.)
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr1986
Seitenangabe672 S.
LieferstatusFolgt in ca. 15 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH22.7 cm x B15.2 cm x D3.6 cm 880 g
AuflageRevised
ReiheNew Directions Paperbook
VerlagNew Directions Publishing Corporation

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Über den Autor Hilda Doolittle

H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) geboren 1886 in Pennsylvania, gestorben 1961 in Zürich. Sie war mit William Carlos Williams, D.H. Lawrence, Marianne Moore und Robert Creeley befreundet; mit Ezra Pound, dem sie 1911 nach London folgte, war sie verlobt. Bei Sigmund Freud in Wien machte sie eine Psychoanalyse. H.D. hat eine große Zahl von Gedichten und mehrere auto-biographische Romane verfasst, die der Verlag Urs Engeler zur Veröffentlichung vorbereitet. Bereits erschienen ist der Roman Madrigal (Frühling 2008) und der Gedichtband Hermetic Definition / Heimliche Deutung (2006, übersetzt von Ulrike Draesner). "H.D. trieb die Literatur der Moderne auf eine Spitze, die ihren männlichen Mentoren unerreichbar blieb." (Friedhelm Rathjen, Neue Zürcher Zeitung)

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