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In early nineteenth-century America, a woman takes flight to protect a young boy—but love is about to catch up to her.
A reissue of the University of Massachusetts Press edition published in 1996 (Amherst).
In this balanced biography of the complex and troubled man, Mariani interweaves Berryman's personal life with his evolving ideas about poets and poetry, and places him amongst his artistic and...
This dreamy poem about all the kinds of light at the "shut of day" evokes a world of wonder.
Bethany Cole and her young charge, Peeto, are running for their lives, following the raging waters of the Mississippi to freedom, escaping the ruthless Luke Randall, Peeto's father.
This work provides a portrait of John Berryman, who, by the time of his suicide at the age of 58, had won a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award.
This dreamy poem about all the kinds of light at the "shut of day" evokes a world of wonder.
The definitive biography of John Berryman, one of the twentieth century's foremost poets