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In his poem “Epilogue,” Robert Lowell asked, “Yet why not say what happened?” All The Bright Places 2015-01-06T00:00:00Z
Plot A hallucinatory riff on the tormented lives of the poets Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Ted Hughes and Robert Lowell. My First Produced Play? Ah, I Remember It Well. 2019-11-11T05:00:00Z
Her most discussed book was “The Dolphin Letters, 1970-1979: Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell, and Their Circle,” which used letters to explore a controversial element of Mr. Lowell’s career. Saskia Hamilton, Poet Who Edited Another Poet’s Letters, Dies at 56 2023-06-18T04:00:00Z
There in a nutshell is, to quote Robert Lowell, her “cheerfully gruesome voice.” Michael Dirda on the misunderstood poet Stevie Smith 2016-03-16T04:00:00Z
Advertisement Advertisement One of these, “On the Death of Robert Lowell,” is unprintable here, outstandingly so. Review: In ‘I Must Be Living Twice’ and ‘Chelsea Girls,’ Eileen Myles Ruminates 2015-09-28T04:00:00Z
Her high school English teacher handed her a book of poems by Robert Lowell, who had struggled all his life with manic-depression, and with whom she felt an instant connection. After Writing About Mental Illness, Kay Redfield Jamison Turns to Healers 2023-05-22T04:00:00Z
I think Kerouac has links with Whitman and Thoreau and Robert Lowell: he opens up the soul of America. ArtsBeat: Peter Whitfield Talks About the History of Travel Literature 2012-03-14T14:30:34Z
Considered by Robert Lowell as "the most important Irish poet since Yeats," Seamus Heaney enjoys a worldwide reputation as, among other things, a poet academic and translator. Lyrical honour 2011-01-20T07:47:14Z
In Castine, a bijou town of shipwright homes on the promontory’s east coast, the poet Robert Lowell shared a colonial with his wife, the novelist Elizabeth Hardwick, in the 1950s and ’60s. Blue Hill, a Literary Enclave, Grows in Downeast Maine 2015-09-01T04:00:00Z
Before all of the craziness begins, she spends a short time analyzing the Robert Lowell poem “Skunk Hour” with her poetry tutor, Alonzo, in a rare moment that feels intellectually satisfying and insightful for Eleanor. Maria Semple's 'Today Will Be Different' will make you actually laugh out loud 2016-10-06T04:00:00Z
As both poets and personalities, Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell could hardly have been more different. Review: In ‘Dear Elizabeth,’ Two Solitary Poets Commune 2015-10-30T04:00:00Z
And in a letter to fellow poet Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell wrote: “Hyman is awesomely consistent, brilliant, ascetic — more and more people say he is the best painter in America, and so he is.” Review | Artist Hyman Bloom’s body of work is revered. And the bodies are cadavers. 2019-07-30T04:00:00Z
We are not, as Robert Lowell was, haunted by the long shadows of headstones; we don’t usually inhabit houses made by humans whipped to death. The Death of the Tunnel Tree 2017-01-15T05:00:00Z
But his most significant artistic relationships were with other poets, including James Schuyler, who were rebelling against the formalism of Allen Tate and Robert Lowell. John Ashbery, Prize-Winning Poet, Is Dead at 90 2017-09-03T04:00:00Z
In the ’60s, before she married Robert Lowell, he was involved with Lady Caroline Blackwood, whose daughter, Ivana, revealed in a recent memoir that she once believed Mr. Silvers was her father. Robert Silvers?s Long Reign at The New York Review of Books 2012-03-17T00:18:55Z
We all grew up inspired by men like Hemingway, Faulkner, Fitzgerald and Robert Lowell – all of these great authors who drank too much and led these troubled lives. Tobias Wolff: 'I still feel as though I'm faking it' 2011-08-25T09:32:10Z
If she’s remembered today, it might be for her frequently anthologized short story “Children Are Bored on Sunday,” or for her marriage to the poet Robert Lowell, which was impressively catastrophic even by his standards. Jean Stafford’s Novels Frankly Survey the Kingdom of Childhood 2019-11-26T05:00:00Z
Another counter to Hardwick’s idea of the literary letter as an idealized self-portrait is her own wrenching correspondence with her husband of 23 years, the confessional poet Robert Lowell. What Do Letters Reveal About the Creative Mind? 2020-04-17T04:00:00Z
Based on a novella by Herman Melville, the play, by the poet Robert Lowell, is keen to rail against oppression and condemn political hypocrisy. | 'Benito Cereno': ?Benito Cereno? From Horizon Theater Rep - Review 2011-10-04T21:55:39Z
It was curious, then, that he mostly ceded that asset during selections from “For the Union Dead,” a song cycle based on poems by Robert Lowell. Music Review | Gabriel Kahane: Tied to a Time and Place, but Not a Single Style 2010-03-04T22:54:00Z
After the poet Robert Lowell left his second wife, Elizabeth Hardwick, he wove heartbroken letters that Hardwick sent him into a verse collection, “The Dolphin.” Susan Choi’s “Trust Exercise” and the Question of Appropriating Other People’s Lives as Fiction 2019-04-17T04:00:00Z
In an author’s note, Curtis announces that this biography of Hardwick will include “only as much information about her famous husband, the poet Robert Lowell, as is necessary to tell the story of her life.” The Critic Elizabeth Hardwick Was Very Tough on Biographies. Now Here’s One of Her. 2021-11-03T04:00:00Z
At the head of this pack of outsize personalities was Robert Lowell, with whom Bishop had an intimate and complex relationship, a friendship that included romantic elements despite the fact that she preferred women. The passions of Elizabeth Bishop 2017-01-18T05:00:00Z
Progress is incomplete and some of the best poets of modern times remain entirely or mostly unavailable in electronic format, from Merwin and Richard Wilbur to Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop. Poetry finally joining e-book revolution 2013-05-17T11:35:10Z
WH Auden and Robert Lowell revised their published poetry for later editions – an impulse with which many writers will sympathise – though the new versions of the poems were frequently less good than the originals. The importance of good editing 2012-06-14T14:04:47Z
Poet Robert Lowell and his wife, literary critic and author Elizabeth Hardwick, discussed the idea with editor and publisher Jason Epstein and his wife, Barbara. Scorsese pays homage to New York Review of Books in '50 Year Argument' 2014-09-26T04:00:00Z
That’s certainly true of “Words in Air,” the ferociously beautiful collected letters of the far-flung poets Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell, which Ruhl refashioned into her tantalizing 2012 play, “Dear Elizabeth.” The Drama of Letters, Swirling With Suspense 2023-04-27T04:00:00Z
Certainly, “Robert Lowell: Setting the River on Fire” is a book to be learned from and argued with. Review | Kay Redfield Jamison puts Robert Lowell on the couch in an exhilarating biography 2017-02-22T05:00:00Z
“When you write my epitaph,” she once told a lifelong friend, Robert Lowell, “you must say I was the loneliest person who ever lived.” Review | It’s always a good time to revisit the brilliance of Elizabeth Bishop 2019-11-08T05:00:00Z
And it’s still impossible for a reader to resist getting sucked into the orbit of Robert Lowell, the rapaciously brilliant and royally messed-up literary lion whom Bishop considered her closest friend. Colm Toibin on Elizabeth Bishop: A Different Kind of Literary Tango 2015-04-21T04:00:00Z
Auden, Gore Vidal and poet Robert Lowell contributed to the debut issue — and gave them the freedom to engage with ideas and social problems as they saw fit. Robert Silvers, a founding editor of New York Review of Books, dies at 87 2017-03-21T04:00:00Z
In 2005 she published “The Letters of Robert Lowell,” in which, as Charles McGrath wrote in a review in The Times, “we hear the voice of Lowell the person, not Lowell the formidable public figure.” Saskia Hamilton, Poet Who Edited Another Poet’s Letters, Dies at 56 2023-06-18T04:00:00Z
She never made a conscious decision to be an artist; as a teenager, she read Robert Lowell, Emily Dickinson and Rilke, and dreamed of being a poet or a novelist. Fiona Banner: fight and flight 2010-06-21T20:30:00Z
Kay Redfield Jamison’s recent biography, “Robert Lowell, Setting the River on Fire,” is the first to draw on all the poet’s medical records, and offers the fullest portrayal yet of his manic depression. ‘The Dolphin Letters’ Shine Light on a Famous Marital and Literary Scandal 2019-12-03T05:00:00Z
“I’m not very fond of poetry readings,” Elizabeth Bishop once said in an interview, before relating an excruciating anecdote about an epically dull reading by Robert Lowell. Poetry in Performance in New York 2011-10-06T22:17:39Z
He sprinkles quotes from writers ranging from Aquinas to Robert Lowell, like an undergraduate eager to show off the scope of his erudition. ‘The Hero’s Body’: The dangerous world of hyper-macho men 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z
That line from Robert Lowell: “Why not just say what happened?” Tell Us 5 Things About Your Book: The Art of Writing Biographies 2017-08-27T04:00:00Z
Raised with the last name of her mother’s third husband, the poet Robert Lowell, Ms. Lowell would eventually resort to DNA testing to find out who her father really was. Books of The Times: Life Among the Upper Crust, Seen From Two Generations 2010-12-12T23:24:00Z
Pound felt both impulses, as did Yeats a little before him and, after them both, writers like Berryman and Robert Lowell. When Ezra Pound and W.B. Yeats Ate a Peacock 2015-02-24T05:00:00Z
A descendant of Mayflower Pilgrims, Robert Lowell was not only unapologetic about his storied ancestry, it is the subject of much of his poetry. Why Robert Lowell, Famed as a Poet, Should Be Remembered for His Prose 2022-08-12T04:00:00Z
Dante and Robert Lowell are among the suitors vying for her hand. Nine Great Poetry Books of 2014 2014-12-26T05:00:00Z
Nonetheless, “Robert Lowell: Setting the River on Fire” achieves a magnificence and intensity — dare one say a manic brilliance? — that sets it apart from more temperate and orderly biographies. Review | Kay Redfield Jamison puts Robert Lowell on the couch in an exhilarating biography 2017-02-22T05:00:00Z
Robert Lowell: 'An inexhaustible appetite for history, literature, politics, people and gossip.' My hero Robert Lowell by Jonathan Raban 2010-07-02T23:05:00Z
But I got known as one because I wrote a poem about how I didn’t care that Robert Lowell had died. Eileen Myles: ‘My next book’s about a time-travelling dog’ 2016-04-02T04:00:00Z
“He knows the precise value of poetry books by Robert Lowell that Robert Lowell may now have forgotten writing.” Larry McMurtry, Novelist of the American West, Dies at 84 2021-03-26T04:00:00Z
Eventually she became part of the Review’s inner circle, married Robert Lowell and helped found The New York Review of Books. The Cutting Mind and Romantic Heart of Elizabeth Hardwick 2021-11-16T05:00:00Z
Theatre Works records Sarah Ruhl's drama about the poets Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell for its radio program; with Jobeth Williams and Julian Sands. L.A. theater openings, July 12-19: 'Girlfriend' and more 2015-07-09T04:00:00Z
It remained an important part of Carter's life: In the 1970s, he wrote a cycle of vocal music based on the writings of poets including Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop and Hart Crane. Award-winning U.S. composer Elliott Carter dies at 103 2012-11-06T00:53:04Z
I call this "going to the bees" — didn't Robert Lowell say, if people were equipped with switches, who wouldn't be tempted, at some point, to flick themselves off? Lucia Perillo's poem 'Daisies vs. Bees' 2016-02-19T05:00:00Z
For decades, on and off, the poet Robert Lowell suffered from extreme bipolar disorder; he composed many of his best verses while stark raving mad. 10 New Books We Recommend This Week 2017-03-09T05:00:00Z
Our selections this week feature satisfying studies of “High Noon” and “Casablanca,” and innovative biographies of Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell. 10 New Books We Recommend This Week 2017-03-09T05:00:00Z
It is comforting to believe that, to quote Robert Lowell, the lack of a little salt in the brain is all that stands between us and sanity. Does Prozac help artists be creative? 2013-05-19T06:00:00Z
“Lord Snowdon, who married the Princess Margaret” is a typical remark, though what one really wants more of is the scoop on Lady Caroline’s marriage to the poet Robert Lowell. Theater Review: Dictators, Duchesses and Jukebox Musicals 2011-11-15T13:00:10Z
The second phase began in the early 1960s when, under the influence of Robert Lowell, his diction and syntax loosened and his poems became more political and personal, albeit threaded with classical history and legend. Books: Hawaii and Nature Are Inspirations for W. S. Merwin 2010-07-01T02:20:00Z
While readers still return, now and then, to Robert Lowell and Theodore Roethke, Plath and Sexton, somehow poets themselves seem always to prefer Bishop. Elizabeth Bishop: a centenary to celebrate 2011-02-08T17:50:28Z
And it had an artistic tradition: Robert Lowell was there for a while; Ray Charles used to check in; James Taylor; Sylvia Plath had been there before my time. James Patterson: a life in writing 2013-05-11T08:02:02Z
In April 1970, Robert Lowell met the writer Caroline Blackwood at a party in London. Review | An intimate look at the scandal that tore apart a literary power couple 2019-12-19T05:00:00Z
There are other good things in “Driving Home”: perceptive essays about Philip Larkin and Robert Lowell, much flinty writing about sailing. Books of The Times: ?Driving Home,? by Jonathan Raban - Review 2011-09-15T21:30:23Z
Another friend, the poet Robert Lowell, invited Mr. Raban to live at his house in London for a while in the 1970s. Jonathan Raban, Adventurous Literary Traveler, Dies at 80 2023-01-18T05:00:00Z
Likewise I wanted to love Robert Lowell, but you can’t feel the same about him, or read him the same way, once you know that he broke Jean Stafford’s nose, not once but twice. I Was a Teenage Samuel Beckett: Or, My Literary Biography Problem 2012-01-11T17:47:41Z
Robert Lowell, teaching at the University of Iowa, left an account of Thomas’s visit. A Dylan Thomas Centennial in New York 2014-10-23T04:00:00Z
In 1967 at Yale, he brought in Jonathan Miller to direct Robert Lowell’s radical reworking of Aeschylus’ “Prometheus Bound.” Commentary: Robert Brustein and the double-edged sword of authority in criticism 2023-11-08T05:00:00Z
He wrote radio plays for the BBC, contributed to publications including the New Review and went on weekend fishing trips with American poet Robert Lowell, whose basement he lived in for a time. Jonathan Raban, wry and candid literary voyager, dies at 80 2023-01-19T05:00:00Z
And yet, as Robert Lowell wrote, “No rocket goes as far astray as man.” Elon Musk’s Appetite for Destruction 2023-01-17T05:00:00Z
Following the unexpected heart attack that killed Robert Lowell at age 60 in 1977, Hardwick was plunged into shock and grief. Review | Darryl Pinckney’s new book is a dishy tale of literary Manhattan 2022-10-20T04:00:00Z
The bulk of the poet Robert Lowell’s “Memoirs” has never been published. A Global Inflation Crisis 2022-07-26T04:00:00Z
Along with his first wife, Barbara, poet Robert Lowell and his wife at the time, writer Elizabeth Hardwick, Mr. Epstein developed the idea for an independent publication they called the New York Review of Books. Jason Epstein, publishing executive who shaped literary tastes, dies at 93 2022-02-04T05:00:00Z
Inspired by the boozy afternoons the two spent together after Robert Lowell’s poetry seminar, Crowther delves into the archive to humanize two monolithic icons of poetry and feminism. The 5 best books of 2021 according to Jessica Ferri 2021-12-15T05:00:00Z
One of the fiercest literary critics of her age and a brilliant novelist, Hardwick had her suffering exposed in ex-husband Robert Lowell’s “The Dolphin Letters.” The 30 books we're most anticipating this fall 2021-08-24T04:00:00Z
He probed what he regarded as the enduring brilliance of Norman Mailer’s New Journalism, the poetry of Robert Lowell and the comic novels of Philip Roth in commentary that he leavened with personal confessions. Morris Dickstein, influential literary critic and public intellectual, dies at 81 2021-03-29T04:00:00Z
Among white American writers, poets like Robert Lowell were the first to protest, along with prose writers like Susan Sontag and Norman Mailer. Opinion | The Post-Trump Future of Literature 2020-12-22T05:00:00Z
Robert Lowell was a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and not a businessman, but the Boston Brahmin neatly summed up the state’s current economic climate in his poem “Since 1939.” Editorial Roundup: New England 2020-12-12T05:00:00Z
The above poem is a version, or a translation: a word which usually means, with Robert Lowell, that the original is only dimly in sight and typically unacknowledged. Clive James: 'The poems I remember are the milestones marking the journey of my life' 2020-09-26T04:00:00Z
Bedell and a passenger on the ATV, Robert Lowell, 18, of Huntington, were taken to the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington where they were pronounced dead. Police say 2 ATV riders die after collision with vehicle 2020-08-01T04:00:00Z
Public lives and personal histories: On the letters of Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell and their circle, and the tangled subplots of art and life. Newsletter: Essential California Week in Review: A year in homelessness 2019-12-21T05:00:00Z
He also made many friends, including poet Robert Lowell, and writers George Plimpton and Susan Sontag, who called him the first person she had met truly at home in both science and the arts. Jonathan Miller, Acclaimed Theater Director and Writer, Dies at 85 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z
Even her marriages charted a broad psycho-social shift: Her first was to conservative Robert Lowell, who demanded she convert with him to Catholicism and eventually divorced her. Review: New collection roams as many extremes as Jean Stafford's Golden State 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z
Mr. Atlas graduated in 1971 from Harvard University, where he studied with poets Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell, then spent two years as a Rhodes scholar at the University of Oxford. James Atlas, explorer of literary lives and publisher of biographies, dies at 70 2019-09-07T04:00:00Z
Nevertheless, one can find Randall Jarrell using the adjectival form of the word in a 1947 essay, “From the Kingdom of Necessity,” when commending Robert Lowell’s work as “essentially a post- or anti-modernist poetry.” The Mail 2019-03-25T04:00:00Z
He visited a mental ward to learn from Ezra Pound, lived with Robert Graves on the island of Majorca, drew the affection of Sylvia Plath, and was encouraged by Robert Lowell and W.H. W.S. Merwin, poet of austere lyricism who twice won the Pulitzer Prize, dies at 91 2019-03-15T04:00:00Z
Returning to the United States, he served as a poet in residence at the Poets’ Theater in Cambridge, Mass., and fell in with the cohort of Boston-area poets around Robert Lowell. W.S. Merwin, Poet of Life’s Evanescence, Dies at 91 2019-03-15T04:00:00Z
There she was championed by several other writers: Alfred Kazin, Robert Lowell, and Lowell’s wife-to-be, Elizabeth Hardwick, who once described O’Connor as being “like some quiet puritanical convent girl from the harsh provinces of Canada.” Flannery O’Connor’s Revelatory Honesty 2001-01-22T05:00:00Z
Hayes nods to Gwendolyn Brooks’s poem “The Mother,” about abortion, and invokes Robert Lowell, the “Mayflower maniac,” whose unrhymed sonnets are a shadow text for this book. The Politics and Play of Terrance Hayes 2018-06-25T04:00:00Z
Robert Lowell’s never allowed him onto her lap for fear of creasing her dress. Reflections on motherhood, without the apple pie 2018-04-19T04:00:00Z
Jamison investigates the life of Robert Lowell, considered by many to be America’s finest poet, and his struggles with manic depression. Mary Ann Gwinn’s favorite books of 2017 2017-12-07T05:00:00Z
Silvers, along with Barbara and Jason Epstein, and Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Hardwick, decided to step into the breach of book reviewing as the New York Times went on strike. Robert Silvers, founding editor of the New York Review of Books, has died 2017-03-20T04:00:00Z
Jason Epstein, an editor at Random House, and his wife, Ms. Epstein, a freelance editor, had proposed the idea of a new publication in discussions with Ms. Hardwick and her husband, the poet Robert Lowell. Robert Silvers, a Founding Editor of New York Review of Books, Dies at 87 2017-03-20T04:00:00Z
The sonnet, an Italian contrivance adapted by the poets of the English Renaissance, was handed down to twentieth-century writers like Robert Lowell and Gwendolyn Brooks and self-consciously Americanized—its gait loosened, its politics sharpened. The Politics and Play of Terrance Hayes 2018-06-25T04:00:00Z
American poets Morgan Parker, Stephen Dunn and the late Robert Lowell are represented with new volumes this season. New poetry collections invite readers inward 2017-03-15T04:00:00Z
Robert Lowell, the most admired American poet of his era, was a man of extraordinary talent and drive who suffered from crippling manic depression. New book explores poet Robert Lowell’s crippling manic depression, immense creativity 2017-03-09T05:00:00Z
‘I was born under the shadow of the Dome of the Boston State House,” wrote the poet Robert Lowell, “and under Pisces, the Fish, on the first of March, 1917.” Robert Lowell at 100: why his poetry has never been more relevant 2017-03-01T05:00:00Z
Jarrell gave Bishop another important gift when, in January, 1947, he introduced her to Robert Lowell. Elizabeth Bishop’s Art of Losing 2017-02-26T05:00:00Z
As a documentarian, he spent extensive time with poets and writers, including Robert Lowell. Scion of prominent Jewish American family publishes first book of poetry at the age of 100 2017-02-12T05:00:00Z
Sitting bolt upright, laboring to breathe, was the poet Robert Lowell. The Voices in Our Heads 2017-01-01T05:00:00Z
The author of “Robert Lowell: Setting the River on Fire” will appear at 7 p.m. New book explores poet Robert Lowell’s crippling manic depression, immense creativity 2017-03-09T05:00:00Z
He launched himself as a freelance writer in London in 1969, lodging with the poet Robert Lowell and becoming part of the bibulous in-crowd that centred on Ian Hamilton’s magazine New Review. Jonathan Raban: ‘I felt pretty happy that I was still alive’ 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z
If you can’t get to the monument, read Robert Lowell’s great poem about it called For the Union Dead: How to find solace in dark times: there's always art to look up to 2016-11-11T05:00:00Z
Born in a well-to-do suburb of St Louis, Missouri, educated at Harvard, encouraged early on by Ezra Pound and Robert Lowell, he has always written from firmly within the establishment. Frederick Seidel: ‘It's necessary to criticise the left’ 2016-06-06T04:00:00Z
Robert Lowell, in his preface to the first edition of Ariel, describes these as poems that are “playing Russian roulette with six cartridges in the cylinder”. The 100 best nonfiction books: No 17 – Ariel by Sylvia Plath (1965) 2016-05-23T04:00:00Z
His brilliance turned malignant, leading him into a landscape of paranoia and delusion, and in April, he was hospitalized at McLean Hospital, outside Boston, sharing the psychiatric ward with, among others, the poet Robert Lowell. John Nash, ‘A Beautiful Mind’ Subject and Nobel Winner, Dies at 86 2015-05-24T04:00:00Z
The poet Robert Lowell, Plath’s onetime teacher, concurred. Why Some Blamed Poetry for Sylvia Plath's Death 2015-02-11T05:00:00Z
But, just as often, reading, by providing one kinky scenario after another, displaces sex, as in “Robert Lowell”: An Alaskan Poet’s Lyrics of Sex and Power 2014-12-01T05:00:00Z
Berryman’s, once so high, has probably dipped below that of Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell, according to Times columnist Orr. Remembering John Berryman, a Giant of American Poetry
Take Jean Stafford, who these days is more likely to be remembered for her marriage to Robert Lowell than for her Pulitzer prize-winning stories or her extraordinary, savage novel The Mountain Lion. 'Every hour a glass of wine' – the female writers who drank 2014-06-13T04:00:00Z
Elizabeth Hardwick and her husband, poet Robert Lowell, were having dinner with Jason Epstein, a publisher at Random House, and his wife, Barbara, a writer and editor. Robert Silvers interview: 'Someone told me Martin Scorsese might be interested in making a film about us. And he was' 2014-06-07T04:00:00Z
His friend and mentor Robert Lowell found inspiration in that collection, Snodgrass would recall proudly. My Story: Knocking Once Again on the Poet’s Door 2014-01-31T06:00:01Z
His passion for Catholicism was heightened when, as a student at Georgetown, he encountered the poetry of Robert Lowell, a Catholic convert. Beliefs: A Conservative Catholic Now Backs Same-Sex Marriage 2013-08-23T18:01:18Z
“My mother and I used to come here for the summers,” said Ivana Lowell, the Guinness heiress and author whose stepfather was the poet Robert Lowell. At American Hotel in Sag Harbor, Tales and Drinks Still Flow 2012-08-07T02:56:59Z
Snodgrass was a truly great poet, the originator, if anyone was, of the style we now call "confessional poetry", a hero to Robert Lowell and Sylvia Plath and the rest. The curse of a ridiculous name 2012-07-06T16:14:50Z
It compares the reputations of Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop, who were poets and friends in the mid-20th century. Spoken-word musician Gil Scott-Heron dies in NYC 2011-05-28T14:18:00Z
When Robert Lowell quoted anguished letters from his estranged wife in his sonnet-sequence The Dolphin, he was certainly standing up for self-expression. Using real people in art isn't just a legal minefield ? it's a question of good manners 2010-05-30T21:01:00Z
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