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An edition of Edmund Wilson (1995)

Edmund Wilson

a biography

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This pioneering life of Edmund Wilson (1895-1972) completes the trilogy on modern American writers that Jeffrey Meyers began with his biographies of Hemingway and Fitzgerald. Wilson, whom Gore Vidal called "America's best mind," had extraordinarily wide interests that ranged far beyond literature.

He wrote about art, theater, music, film, and popular culture as well as political events, foreign travel, the revolutionary tradition in Europe, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Zuni and Iroquois Indians, the American Civil War, the culture and politics of Canada. He was a master of the biographical essay and the autobiographical memoir and was the greatest diarist of his time.

  1. Wilson's life was as interesting as his books and, in its own way, as romantic and chaotic as Fitzgerald's. He lived in bohemian poverty in the 1920s and '30s, suffered a nervous breakdown and the tragic death of his second wife, had three other wives (including Mary McCarthy), attracted an astonishing number of beautiful mistresses (including Edna St. Vincent Millay), and was a compulsive chronicler of his own sexual adventures.
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Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
554

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1995, Houghton Mifflin
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Table of Contents

Red bank, 1895-1907
The Hill school and Princeton, 1908-1916
War, 1916-1919
Vanity Fair and Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1919-1921
The New Republic and Ted Paramore, 1921-1922
Mary Blair, 1923-1926
Nervous breakdown, 1927-1929
Margaret Canby, 1930-1932
Marxism and Russia, 1932-1935
Mistresses, 1936-1937
Mary McCarthy, 1938-1945
Wellfleet, 1940-1942
At the New Yorker, 1943-1944
Postwar Europe and Mamaine Paget, 1945
Elena Thornton, 1946-1949
Memoirs of Hecate County, 1946-1948
Talcottville, 1950-1953
The Dead Sea scrolls, 1954-1956
Fighting the IRS, 1957-1958
Harvard, 1959-1962
Europe and Wesleyan, 1963-1965
Quarrel with Nabokov, 1965-1966
The Middle East and the MLA, 1967-1969
The dark defile, 1970-1972

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 535-540) and index.
"A Peter Davison book."

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Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
818/.5209, B
Library of Congress
PS3545.I6245 Z76 1995, PS3545.I6245Z76 1995

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvii, 554 p.
Number of pages
554

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1111748M
Internet Archive
edmundwilsonbiog0000meye
ISBN 10
0395689937
ISBN 13
9780395689936
LCCN
94037574
OCLC/WorldCat
31609594
Library Thing
1008420
Goodreads
2346340

Work Description

Wilson, a heavy drinker, certainly had a melancholy streak, a contentious character and a frightening demeanor. All this helps make him a fascinating man. But Wilson also had extraordinarily wide interests and ranged far beyond literature. He wrote about art, theater, music, film, popular culture as well as political events, foreign travel, the revolutionary tradition in Europe, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Zuni and Iroquois Indians, the American Civil War, the culture and politics of Canada. He was the master of the biographical essay and the autobiographical memoir, and was the greatest diarist of his time. Far from fading into obscurity and being ignored by contemporary readers, eleven of his fifty books are still in print, and his publishers have brought out eleven new works since his death -- more than most living authors have written in the last twenty years. - Preface.

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