Here at last is love : selected poems of Dunstan Thompson

Dustan Thompson, Gregory Wolfe, Dana Gioia

Dunstan Thompson ((1918-1975) was an American poet of great promise who burst onto the Anglo-American literary scene during World War II. In the words of one contemporary, Thompson was one of the rising ""stars of modern poetry,"" a writer who might one day join the pantheon of poets like Hart Crane, W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, and Dylan Thomas. And yet Thompson more or less disappeared from public view by the early 1950s. After publishing two volumes of poetry, a travel book, and a novel, Thompson had only a few scattered magazine publications until his death. A posthumous volume was privately printed in England, but the circulation was small. Here at Last is Love: Selected Poems is the definitive, authorized selection of Thompson's best work, revealing to a wider public the literary vision of a "lost master." The introduction by editor Gregory Wolfe offers the first extended narrative in print relating Thompson's complex personal story. The afterword by distinguished poet and critic Dana Gioia provides a thorough--and just--assessment of his poetic achievement. Thompson's early poetry was not only technically innovative, but saturated with the language and the drama of gay experience during World War II. Yet just a few years after the war, Thompson returned to the Catholic faith of his childhood, only to find that his new poetic voice was out of sync with the times. In spite of the difficulties he faced in his later years, Thompson did not give up writing poetry, continuing to produce quality work. After his reconversion, the poetry shifted in tone and form from a lush romanticism to an urbane classicism. The later work covers a wide range of subjects, from studies of historical figures to devotional lyrics. This volume will not only stir up the debate about Thompson's sexual and religious passions, but also help complete the history of twentieth-century Anglo-American poetry, finally making his work available to scholars and lovers of poetry everywhere.

specificaties

  • Boek
  • Engels
  • Slant
  • xxxi, 128 p

praktische informatie

ISBN Nummer
9781498218108
Boekcode
IHLIA Homodok cat. (thomp-d/her) fb niet uitleenbaar
Taal publicatie
eng [Engels]
Hoofdtitel
Here at last is love : selected poems of Dunstan Thompson
Algemene materiaalaanduiding
2 [Boek]
Eerste verantwoordelijke
edited by Gregory Wolfe with an afterword by Dana Gioia
Plaats van uitgave
Eugene, OR
Uitgever
Jaar van uitgave
2015
Pagina's
xxxi, 128 p
Auteur Achternaam
Thompson
Auteur Voornaam
Dustan
Auteur - secundaire - Achternaam
Wolfe, Gioia
Auteur - secundaire - Voornaam
Gregory, Dana
Prod country
usa
Samenvatting - Tekst
Dunstan Thompson ((1918-1975) was an American poet of great promise who burst onto the Anglo-American literary scene during World War II. In the words of one contemporary, Thompson was one of the rising ""stars of modern poetry,"" a writer who might one day join the pantheon of poets like Hart Crane, W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, and Dylan Thomas. And yet Thompson more or less disappeared from public view by the early 1950s. After publishing two volumes of poetry, a travel book, and a novel, Thompson had only a few scattered magazine publications until his death. A posthumous volume was privately printed in England, but the circulation was small. Here at Last is Love: Selected Poems is the definitive, authorized selection of Thompson's best work, revealing to a wider public the literary vision of a "lost master." The introduction by editor Gregory Wolfe offers the first extended narrative in print relating Thompson's complex personal story. The afterword by distinguished poet and critic Dana Gioia provides a thorough--and just--assessment of his poetic achievement. Thompson's early poetry was not only technically innovative, but saturated with the language and the drama of gay experience during World War II. Yet just a few years after the war, Thompson returned to the Catholic faith of his childhood, only to find that his new poetic voice was out of sync with the times. In spite of the difficulties he faced in his later years, Thompson did not give up writing poetry, continuing to produce quality work. After his reconversion, the poetry shifted in tone and form from a lush romanticism to an urbane classicism. The later work covers a wide range of subjects, from studies of historical figures to devotional lyrics. This volume will not only stir up the debate about Thompson's sexual and religious passions, but also help complete the history of twentieth-century Anglo-American poetry, finally making his work available to scholars and lovers of poetry everywhere.
Opmerkingen - Tekst
Contents: Introduction / Gregory Wolfe -- Water Music -- Memorare -- Hyd, Absolon, Thy Gilte Tresses Clere -- This Loneliness for You Is Like the Wound -- Tarquin -- Villanelle I -- Villanelle II -- The End in View -- Jack of Hearts -- Largo -- Orphic Song -- Lament for the Sleepwalker -- The Lay of the Battle of Tombland -- This Tall Horseman, My Young Man of Mars -- Songs of the Soldier -- Prothalamium for the Black Prince -- Nor Mars His Sword -- The Prince, His Madness, He Raves at Mirrors -- Sonnets to My Father -- This Life, This Death -- The Moment of the Rose -- Ovid on the Dacian Coast -- Youth -- Introspection -- Statues -- Letter from a Mandarin of the Sung Dynasty -- Portrait Busts -- Inscription at Sunium -- San Salvador -- Three Views of Assisi -- In Memory of John Keats -- Cardinal Manning -- From "Magdalen", poems I and V -- From "The Halfway House", poems II, VI, X, XI, XVIII -- In Rain, in Loneliness, the Late Despair -- Hearsay -- Alms for Oblivion -- On a Blurb saying that a Poet had given Five Plays to the World -- Persian Quatrains -- Emperors of the Julio-Claudian Line -- Stanza -- A Soldier in England -- Passage -- The Death of Hart Crane -- Poem -- Early Poems -- Thrush as Minor Poet -- Fragment for Christmas -- On a Crucifix -- Dedication -- Afterword / Dana Gioia

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