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A famous father casts shadows over painful memoir


A famous father casts shadows over painful memoir
In Poetic License, the daughter of poet Richard Eberhart works to reconcile the love and loathing he inspired.
By Jeri Theriault
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When she was a little girl, Gretchen Cherington, the daughter of poet Richard Eberhart, spent every summer with her family at Undercliff, a Down East cottage in Brooksville, Maine. Her parents loved to host parties and these idyllic summers included a steady parade of visitors drawn from the glitterati of 20th-century American letters – Mary McCarthy, Cal Lowell, Phil Booth, E.B. White, Donald Hall, Walker Evans, Buckminster Fuller, Maxine Kumin. ....

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Poetry Today: Sarah Ann Winn and Melissa Crowe « Kenyon Review Blog



Melissa Crowe is the author of 
Dear Terror, Dear Splendor (University of Wisconsin Press, 2019). Her work has appeared in the 
Baltimore Review, Crab Orchard Review, Four Way Review, POETRY, and 
Thrush, among other journals. She coordinates the MFA program at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where she teaches courses in poetry and publishing.
INTRODUCTION 
Certainly there are things I wish my younger self didn’t have to wait so long to discover about writing that emotional power lies, so often, in the most unassuming, daily, and personal of details; that compression is a superpower; that formal constraint can give rise to freedom, sometimes (almost paradoxically) by limiting the field of choices, sometimes by forcing a revelation the freest verse would let us avoid. Honestly, though, I think my young self might have some things to tell ....

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A History of Great Friendships - The New York Times


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For the essays in this issue, we commissioned and chose works about friendship; the images are not meant as literal reflections of the text. Above is “The Ascendants XI (Homage to Ecclesiastes Three, One Through Eight)” (2021), made exclusively for T by the Chicago-based artist Wangari Mathenge, who said: “As part of the diaspora, I’m interested in what can ease the sense of displacement. The figures here might long to step out into a different kind of world, but for now they sit in comfortable silence in a shared space they’ve created for themselves. Who are the people you feel safe with? Maybe you take them for granted, but they are actually really important.”Credit.Courtesy of the artist and Roberts Projects. Photo by Brian Griffin ....

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Book Deals: Week of January 25, 2021


The
Wild Unknown Alchemy Deck and Guidebook, and a currently untitled daily journal. The latter two titles are slated for spring and fall 2022, respectively.
Bevins Mounts ‘Uprising’ for Priddle
For PublicAffairs,
Vincent Bevins’s
Uprisings.
Rob McQuilkin at Massie & McQuilkin sold the nonfiction title, which, the publisher said, is “a global survey of the modern era of populist uprisings from Brazil to the Arab Spring to the unrest in Hong Kong.” Bevins’s
The Jakarta Method, about CIA interventions in several international conflicts, was also published by PublicAffairs; it was named one of the best books of 2020 by NPR.
Knopf Gets Poetic with Clark ....

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