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Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box
Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments | Elizabeth Bishop
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From the mid-1930s to 1978 Elizabeth Bishop published some ninety poems and thirty translations. Yet her notebooks reveal that she embarked upon many more compositions, some existing in only fragmentary form and some embodied in extensive drafts. Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box presents, alongside facsimiles of many notebook pages from which they are drawn, poems Bishop began soon after college, reflecting her passion for Elizabethan verse and surrealist technique; love poems and dream fragments from the 1940s; poems about her Canadian childhood; and many other works that heretofore have been quoted almost exclusively in biographical and critical studies. This revelatory and moving selection brings us into the poet's laboratory, showing us the initial provocative images that moved Bishop to begin a poem, illustrating terrain unexplored in the work published during her lifetime. Editor Alice Quinn has also mined the Bishop archives for rich tangential material that illuminates the poet's sources and intentions.
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Wonderful collection of poems, journals, scraps of ideas from a prolific poet. I hadn‘t delved into Bishop much prior to now, but I like the fact that my introduction to her has been through her messy handwriting and watching the sprouting of ideas through re-worked pieces.