The Selected Poems of Yvor Winters

Yvor Winters author R L Barth editor Helen Pinkerton Trimpi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Ohio University Press

Published:1st Mar '99

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Yvor Winters (1900-1968) was a friend, colleague, and teacher to poets of several generations from Hart Crane and Allen Tate to J. V. Cunningham, Turner Cassity, and Edgar Bowers to Robert Hass, Philip Levine, and Robert Pinsky. His impact on mid- to late-twentieth-century poetry is profound. This stems in large part from his own poetry, which was a reflection of his critical thinking about poetry, and which underwent substantive changes over his career as a poet. His collected poems won the Bollingen Prize in 1960.
This retrospective of one hundred poems, edited by the poet and publisher R. L. Barth, is compiled from Winters’s published and unpublished work and features an introductory overview of his life and career by Helen Pinkerton Trimpi, a former student of Winters’s and a distinguished scholar of American literature.

“Winters’s poems have compassion and are made of iron ... Dimwits have called him a conservative. He is the kind of conservative who was so original and radical that ... neither the avant-garde nor the vulgar had an eye for him.”
“Yvor Winters is a master obscured by history.”
“Yvor Winters… conducted a poetic revolution all his own. His writing has clarity, elegance, and power.”

ISBN: 9780804010122

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176 pages