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Letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay

St. Vincent Millay, Edna
50 USD
Date
1952
Category
Poetry
Description
A collection of the poet's correspondences from 1900 to 1950. They give us a warm, fascinating picture of a mercurial personality, with great sensitivity and great generosity of spirit: an artist of exacting standards who was a clear-eyed critic of her own work and deplored the “acres of had poetry which she wrote in response to the stresses of war. This is the correspondence — and, in rough outline, the life story — of a woman who lived in top gear emotionally. One finds in it much beauty, seriousness, and noble enthusiasms; much wit and boisterous high spirits; and not a little flippancy and playful nonsense, too.
Excerpt
Edna St. Vincent Millay once said that she would “rather lay a pipeline or dig a grave than write a letter. But she poured herself unstintingly into the letters she wrote, and they are wonderfully alive.
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