Men, Women and Ghosts (eBook)

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2022
101 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654717849-1 (EAN)

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Men, Women and Ghosts - Amy Lowell
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Amy Lowell's 'Men, Women and Ghosts' stands as a seminal work in the canon of American Imagism, with its meticulous synthesis of emotional intensity and palpable imagery. The collection encapsulates a diverse array of narratives, weaving through historical accounts, romantic intricacies, and spectral encounters. Lowell's mastery is evident in the vividness of her language and the variety of her verse forms, which range from traditional to more experimental cadences. This seminal work firmly situates itself in the historical development of modernist poetry, reflecting Lowell's commitment to the imaginative potential of the word as both a visual and aural art form.
Amy Lowell (1874-1925), a prominent figure in the Imagist movement, was fiercely dedicated to the craft of precise imagery and clear, sharp language. Her lifelong dedication to poetry was partly propelled by her desire to break away from the strictures of Victorian poetics and her contemporaries' inclination towards abstraction. 'Men, Women and Ghosts' exemplifies her innovative approach, fusing Eastern and Western literary traditions, a hallmark of her extensive study of the arts and her passion for travel, which deeply influenced her work.
'Men, Women and Ghosts' is a poignant recommendation for readers who seek to explore the rich intersection of life, love, and the ethereal. Lowell's captivating anthology will resonate with enthusiasts of modernist literature and those interested in the evolution of poetic expression. As a meticulously republished edition by DigiCat Publishing, this volume invites contemporary audiences to engage with Lowell's legacy, ensuring that her influence persists and the evocative power of her poetry continues to enrapture generations to come.

Amy Lowell (1874–1925) was a pivotal figure in the realm of American poetry, renowned for her poignant and vivid imagery coupled with an ardently modernist approach to literature. Hailing from the prominent Lowell family of Massachusetts, Amy Lowell did not subscribe to a formal collegiate education, which was a rarity for women of her time and social standing. Despite this, she cultivated her literary talents with voracious reading and writing, eventually emerging as a leading voice within the Imagist movement. This literary philosophy endorsed clarity of expression, succinctness, and the power of precise visual images to evoke emotions and convey complex ideas. One of Lowell's contributions to the genre, 'Men, Women and Ghosts' (1919), showcases her keen ability to explore a diverse array of topics such as war, love, and the subtleties of human experience, all while experimenting with free verse and polyphonic prose. Her writing style in this collection, as in her entire oeuvre, combines an intense sensuality with a deep appreciation for the natural world. In her lifetime, Lowell authored several volumes of poetry and penned critical works that both illuminated and advocated for contemporary poetic trends. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize posthumously in 1926 for her collection 'What's O'Clock', Lowell's impact on American poetry continues to be recognized for its innovation, emotional depth, and technical mastery.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte American imagist poets • American Literature • American poetry • Amy Lowell poetry • Classic • early 20th century poetry • free verse literature • gender and sexuality themes • historical poetry • Literary modernism • poetry collection • Pulitzer Prize-winning authors • supernatural and the occult poems
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