
Collected Poems of Anthony Hecht
Anthony Hecht, whose output spanned eight volumes, beginning in 1954 with A Summoning of Stones, served as an infantryman in World War II and participated in the liberation of the death camps in Germany. His aesthetic--bound up with a need to see the best and worst of humankind with unsparing clarity--was shaped by the cadences of the King James Bible, Shakespeare, and the canon of poetry in English. From the seven deadly sins to a Manhattan scene of Third Avenue in sunlight, or his poems reflecting the many faces of Death ("Death the Oxford Don," "Death the Whore," "Death the Film Director"), Hecht's subject matter called him to a formal elegance inextricably woven with the dramatic force, thematic ambition, and powerful emotions in each poem. This volume brings together all the published work and includes the beautiful poems he wrote before he died, never before collected.
As the late J. D. McClatchy wrote, the rules of Anthony Hecht's art were "moral principles meant finally to reveal the structure of human dilemmas and sympathies." His profound influence on several successive generations of poets is testament to the enduring power of his life's work, traditional in its cadence but stunningly contemporary in its vision of who we are.
- Undertitel
- Including late and uncollected work
- Författare
- Anthony Hecht, Philip Hoy
- ISBN
- 9780593319192
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2023-11-07
- Förlag
- RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
- Sidor
- 640