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E-raamat: Conversations with W. S. Merwin

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  • Sari: Literary Conversations Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2015
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Mississippi
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2015
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Mississippi
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"Conversations with W. S. Merwin is the first collection of interviews with former United States Poet Laureate W. S. Merwin. Spanning almost six decades of conversations, the collection touches on such topics as Merwin's early influences, his location within the twin poles of Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau, his extraordinary work as a translator, as well as his decades-long interest in environmental conservation. Anticipating the current sustainability movement and the debates surrounding major andminor literatures, Merwin was, and still is, a visionary. At age eighty-eight, he is among the most distinguished poets, translators, and thinkers in the United States. A major link between the period of literary modernism and its contemporary extensions, Merwin has been a force in American letters for many decades, and his translations from Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, and other languages, have earned him unanimous praise and admiration. Merwin also wrote at the forefront of literature's environmental advocacy and early on articulated concerns about ecology and sustainability. Now for the first time, this book offers insight into the various dimensions of Merwin's thought by treating his interviews as a self-standing category in his oeuvre. More than casual narratives that interpret the occasional poem or relay an occasional experience, they afford literary and cultural historians a view into the larger through-lines of Merwin's thinking"--

Conversations with W. S. Merwin is the first collection of interviews with former United States Poet Laureate W. S. Merwin (b. 1927). Spanning almost six decades of conversations, the collection touches on such topics as Merwin's early influences (Robert Graves and Ezra Pound), his location within the twin poles of Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau, his extraordinary work as a translator, as well as his decades-long interest in environmental conservation. Anticipating the current sustainability movement and the debates surrounding major and minor literatures, Merwin was, and still is, a visionary.

At age eighty-eight, he is among the most distinguished poets, translators, and thinkers in the United States. A major link between the period of literary modernism and its contemporary extensions, Merwin has been a force in American letters for many decades, and his translations from the Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, and other languages, have earned him unanimous praise and admiration. Merwin also wrote at the forefront of literature's environmental advocacy and early on articulated concerns about ecology and sustainability.

Now, for the first time, Conversations with W. S. Merwin offers insight into the various dimensions of Merwin's thought by treating his interviews as a self-standing category in his oeuvre. More than casual narratives that interpret the occasional poem or relay an occasional experience, they afford literary and cultural historians a view into the larger through-lines of Merwin's thinking.



Interviews with the former United States Poet Laureate

Introduction xi
Chronology xxv
A Conversation with W. S. Merwin
3(4)
Audience/1956
W. S. Merwin
7(6)
David Ossman / 1961
"Tireless Quest": A Conversation with W. S. Merwin
13(12)
Gregory Fitz Gerald and William Hey en / 1968
W. S. Merwin: An Interview
25(19)
Michael Clifton / 1980
"Fact Has Two Faces": An Interview with W. S. Merwin
44(37)
Ed Folsom and Cary Nelson / 1981
A Conversation with W. S. Merwin
81(10)
Daniel Bourne / 1982
An Interview with W. S. Merwin
91(23)
David L. Elliott / 1984
W. S. Merwin, The Art of Poetry, No. 38
114(16)
Edward Hirsch / 1986
A Poet of Their Own
130(8)
Dinitia Smith / 1995
An Interview with W. S. Merwin
138(11)
Michael Ondaatje, Sam Solecki, and Linda Spalding / 1998
Interview with W. S. Merwin
149(11)
John Amen / 2003
Poet W. S. Merwin
160(23)
Bill Moyers / 2009
The Progressive Interview
183(7)
Ed Rampell / 2010
Nature, Conservation, and the Unseen: A Conversation with W. S. Merwin
190(12)
Hal Crimmel / 2012
Additional Interviews 202(2)
Index 204
Michael Wutz, Ogden, Utah, is Rodney H. Brady Distinguished Professor of English at Weber State University, and the editor of Weber--The Contemporary West. |Hal Crimmel, Salt Lake City, Utah, is Rodney H. Brady Distinguished Professor of English at Weber State University, and founding cochair of WSU's Environmental Issues Committee.