Published biographies

Adam Plunkett; Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost’s Poetry
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Adam Plunkett; Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost’s Poetry

Adam Plunkett is a 2016 – 2017 Fellow

By the middle of the twentieth century, Robert Frost was the best-loved poet in America. He was our nation’s bard, simple and sincere, accompanying us on wooded roads and articulating our hopes and fears. After Frost’s death, these clichés gave way to equally broad (though opposed) portraits sketched by his biographers, chief among them Lawrance Thompson.

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Langdon Hammer; James Merrill: Life and Art
Published biography Thad Ziolkowski Published biography Thad Ziolkowski

Langdon Hammer; James Merrill: Life and Art

Langdon Hammer is a 2012 – 2013 Fellow

Langdon Hammer has given us the first biography of the poet James Merrill (1926–95), whose life is surely one of the most fascinating in American literature. Merrill was born to high privilege and high expectations as the son of Charles Merrill, the charismatic cofounder of the brokerage firm Merrill Lynch, and Hellen Ingram, a muse, ally, and antagonist throughout her son’s life. Wounded by his parents’ bitter divorce, he was the child of a broken home, looking for repair in poetry and love. This is the story of a young man escaping, yet also reenacting, the energies and obsessions of those powerful parents. It is the story of a gay man inventing his identity against the grain of American society during the eras of the closet, gay liberation, and AIDS. Above all, it is the story of a brilliantly gifted, fiercely dedicated poet working every day to turn his life into art.

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