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Amy Lowell Honor Moore
 

Amy Lowell: Selected Poems

edited by honor moore

 
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Above:Amy Lowell, Honor Moore

 

A cigar-smoking proponent of free-verse modernism in open rebellion against her distinguished Boston lineage, Amy Lowell cut an indelible public figure. But in the words of editor Honor Moore, "what strikes the modern reader is not the sophistication of Lowell's feminist or anti-war stances, but the bald audacity of her eroticism."

Lowell was at the center of a group of pioneering modernists who, in an era convulsed by change, rejected musty Victorian standards and wrote poems of bracing immediacy. This new selection captures her full formal range: the "cadenced verse" of her Imagist masterpieces, her experiments in "polyphonic prose," her narrative poetry, and her adaptations from the classical Chinese. It gives a fresh sense of the passion and energy of her work.

Moore photo copyright Inge Morath/Magnum Photos. Lowell photo by permission of the Houghton Library, Harvard University.

 
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