Amy Lowell, American Modern
by
Adrienne Munich (Editor); Melissa Bradshaw (Editor)
ISBN: 0813533562
Publication Date: 2004-02-09
For decades, the work of one of America's most influential poets, 1925 Pulitzer Prize-winner Amy Lowell (1874–1925), has been largely overlooked. This vigorous, courageous poet gave voice to an erotic, thoroughly American sensibility. Cigar-smoker, Boston Brahmin, lesbian, impresario, entrepreneur, and prolific poet, Lowell heralded the rush of an American poetic flowering. A best-selling poet as well as a wildly popular lecturer, she was a respected authority on modern poetry, forging the path that led to the works of Allen Ginsberg, May Sarton, Sylvia Plath, and beyond. Yet, since her death, her work has suffered critical neglect.