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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:302646842:3550
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010 $a 2019041965
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035 $a(NNC)15156456
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100 1 $aHoward, Richard,$d1929-2022,$eauthor.
245 10 $aRH [loves] HJ and other American writers /$cRichard Howard ; introduction by Timothy Donnelly.
246 3 $aRH HJ and other American writers
246 3 $aRichard Howard loves Henry James and other American writers
246 3 $aRichard Howard hearts Henry James and other American writers
246 3 $aRH hearts HJ
246 3 $aRH heart HJ
264 1 $aNew York :$bNew York Review Books,$c[2020]
300 $a1 online resource.
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490 1 $aNYRB/poets
505 00 $tA Conclusive Experience (1860) --$tWildflowers --$tInfirmities --$tOnly Different --$tNotes of an Industrious Apprentice, or What the Master Knew --$tThe Lesson of the Master --$tPansy, That's for Thoughts --$tNow, Voyager (1942) --$tEven in Paris --$tDecades.
520 $a"Richard Howard is widely recognized as one of America's finest poets, and he has been especially celebrated for his sparkling and trenchant dramatic monologues based on the lives of historical figures. Howard's monologues have brought to life the voices of all sorts of different people, but two of his favorite subjects are two of his favorite writers--Walt Whitman and Henry James--and at the heart of this book are the numerous poems he has devoted to these great forebears, which are gathered here in a single volume for the first time. Howard's angles of approach are always unexpected: he shows us Whitman reckoning with Bram Stoker and Oscar Wilde; Henry James trying to make sense of Los Angeles, where he is being set up for lunch with L. Frank Baum; and much more. Howard's monologues are above all inspired and revelatory dialogues, as expansive and celebratory as Walt Whitman and as subtly inquiring as Henry James"--$cProvided by publisher.
588 $aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 04, 2020).
650 0 $aDramatic monologues.
650 6 $aMonologues dramatiques (Poésie)
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655 7 $apoetry.$2aat
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776 08 $iPrint version:$aHoward, Richard, 1929-$tRichard Howard loves Henry James and other American writers$dNew York : New York Review Books, [2020]$z9781681374512$w(DLC) 2019041964
830 0 $aNew York Review Books poets.
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