Understanding Robert Penn Warren FROM THE PUBLISHER
"Understanding Robert Penn Warren offers a comprehensive introduction to and commentary on the fiction, poetry, and drama of one of the twentieth century's most versatile writers and the first author to be honored as U.S. poet laureate. In this volume James A. Grimshaw, Jr., describes Warren's search for meaning in life and for a connection between self and others. Grimshaw examines the writer's views about the primacy of self-knowledge and explores the painful and arduous path his protagonists must follow to gain such knowledge and the interrelationship of his artistic endeavors, which were woven together by common thematic concerns - history, time, truth, responsibility, love, hope, and endurance." "Grimshaw presents an overview of Warren's life and his literary criticism, the latter offering a lens through which readers can gain a better understanding of Warren's fiction, poetry, Grimshaw explores Warren's little-examined contributions as a playwright. Grimshaw renders a fresh perspective on Warren's plays as he points out the profound influence of William Shakespeare, the impact of such nineteenth-century authors as Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Thomas Hardy, and Warren's connection to such twentieth-century writers as T.S. Eliot and John Crowe Ransom."--BOOK JACKET.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
US writer Warren's (1905-89) underlying concern in his 68-year, multi- genre career, says Grimshaw (English and philosophy, Texas AM U.) was love in its many incarnations from lust to unconditional divine love. He looks at the body of work by genre: early and late fiction, early and middle and late poetry, and drama. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)