Book Description
James Wright (1927-1980) authored nine volumes of poetry. This is the first comprehensive record of Wright's work and the criticism that it generated. Pulitzer-Prize-winning poet Louis Simpson contributed the introduction.
About the Author
William H. Roberson is head of reference services and teaches American literature at Long Island University, Southampton Campus.
James Wright: An Annotated Bibliography FROM THE PUBLISHER
James Wright (1927-1980) is one of the foremost figures in postmodern American poetry. Among the most widely honored and respected poets of his generation, he was once described in "The New York Times Book Review" as "a national treasure." With his friend and fellow poet, Robert Bly, Wright was instrumental in the development of nondiscursive imagery as a poetic method. This bibliography is the first comprehensive record of Wright's work as well as the criticism that has resulted from it. The first part, "Writings by James Wright," is divided into sections for books, periodical appearances of both poems and translations, prose works, anthologies, sound recordings, video recordings, and book blurbs. A physical description of American first editions is provided in the books section. Annotations and content notes are given where appropriate. Part Two, "Writings About James Wright," provides annotated entries for books, articles and parts of books, reviews, dissertations, poems, dedications, and miscellany.
Author Biography: William H. Roberson is head of reference services and teaches American literature at Long Island University, Southampton Campus.