The autobiography of John Gould Fletcher : originally Life is my song
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The autobiography of John Gould Fletcher : originally Life is my song
(The John Gould Fletcher series, v. 2)
University of Arkansas Press, 1988
- alk. paper
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Reprint. Originally published: Life is my song. New York : Farrar & Rinehart, c1937
Includes index
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Description
As one of the first American literary expatriates and as a central figure in both the Imagist and the Fugitive-Agrarian movements, John Gould Fletcher occupies a special place in modern literary history. In The Autobiography of John Gould Fletcher (first published in 1937, one year before he won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry), Fletcher relates in rich detail the events of an astonishingly productive literary life that brought him recognition on both sides of the Atlantic. His narrative displays an acutely perceptive insider's view of the vibrant English and American literary scenes during the first third of the century, including a vivid firsthand account of the often tumultuous personal relationships within the Imagist cycle.
This new edition of The Autobiography of John Gould Fletcher, introduced by the late Ben Kimpel, is the second volume in The John Gould Fletcher Series under the general editorship of Lucas Carpenter.
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