New and Collected Poems

New and Collected Poems PDF

Author: Richard Wilbur

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9780156654913

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A collection including six earlier volumes of Wilbur's poetry, twenty-seven new poems, and a cantata.

Collected Poems 1943-2004

Collected Poems 1943-2004 PDF

Author: Richard Wilbur

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13: 9780156030793

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This comprehensive collection presents new and never published poems by Richard Wilbur, author of 17 poetry collections, four children's books, and numerous works in prose and translations. Includes "In a Trackless Woods" and "The Reader", which are CCSS Curriculum Recommended texts.

Anterooms

Anterooms PDF

Author: Richard Wilbur

Publisher:

Published: 2011-01-10

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9781904130444

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A new collection of poetry, translations, light verse, and riddles.

Poems Of Richard Wilbur

Poems Of Richard Wilbur PDF

Author: Richard Wilbur

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2012-12-11

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0544108957

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This collection includes Advice to a Prophet and Other Poems, Things of This World, Ceremony and Other Poems, and The Beautiful Changes and Other Poems. "One of the best poets of his generation, Richard Wilbur has imagined excellence, and has created it." —Richard Eberhart, New York Times Book Review

Mayflies

Mayflies PDF

Author: Richard Wilbur

Publisher: Waywiser Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9781904130116

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In 1989 Richard Wilbur published New and Collected Poems, a landmark volume that won that year's Pulitzer Prize. Now, ten years later, he has prepared a collection of all the poetry he has written in the intervening years, together with new translations of Moliere (from Amphitryon) and Dante. These twenty-five poems reaffirm Wilbur's stature as one of our greatest living masters of verse.

Conversations with Richard Wilbur

Conversations with Richard Wilbur PDF

Author: Richard Wilbur

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9780878054251

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With wit, charm, and grace the interviews in this collection demonstrate what readers of Wilbur's poems long have suspected: that this former U.S. poet laureate is no less persuasive and forceful in extemporaneous speech than he is in verse and prose. Wilbur proves as enlightening and thought-provoking with student reporters from Amherst College, his alma mater, as with journalists for THE PARIS REVIEW, displaying the same dazzling talents that garnered him the Pulitzer Prize in 1957 and again thirty years later. Opinionated yet ever-charitable, he presents the case for rhyme and meter in a dozen different ways in just as many interviews. He expresses a degree of admiration for poetic opposites such as Allen Ginsberg and addresses the objections of his critics. Wilbur's comments and keen insights on his coevals and his craft read as articulately as fine prose. His observations never fail to stimulate or to challenge.

Let Us Watch Richard Wilbur

Let Us Watch Richard Wilbur PDF

Author: Robert Bagg

Publisher: UMass + ORM

Published: 2018-06-29

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 1613764588

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Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Richard Wilbur (b. 1921) is part of a notable literary cohort, American poets who came to prominence in the mid-twentieth century. Wilbur's verse is esteemed for its fluency, wit, and optimism; his ingeniously rhymed translations of French drama by Molière, Racine, and Corneille remain the most often staged in the English-speaking world; his essays possess a scope and acumen equal to the era's best criticism. This biography examines the philosophical and visionary depth of his world-renowned poetry and traces achievements spanning seventy years, from political editorials about World War II to war poems written during his service to his theatrical career, including a contentious collaboration with Leonard Bernstein and Lillian Hellman. Wilbur's life has been mistakenly seen as blessed, lacking the drama of his troubled contemporaries. Let Us Watch Richard Wilbur corrects that view and explores how Wilbur's perceived "normality" both enhanced and limited his achievement. The authors augment the life story with details gleaned from access to his unpublished journals, family archives, candid interviews they conducted with Wilbur and his wife, Charlee, and his correspondence with Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, John Berryman, John Malcolm Brinnin, James Merrill, and others.