The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren

The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren

by Robert Penn Warren, John D. Burt
ISBN-10:
0807123331
ISBN-13:
9780807123331
Pub. Date:
10/01/1998
Publisher:
Louisiana State University Press
ISBN-10:
0807123331
ISBN-13:
9780807123331
Pub. Date:
10/01/1998
Publisher:
Louisiana State University Press
The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren

The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren

by Robert Penn Warren, John D. Burt

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Overview

Winner of the C. Hugh Holman Award

A central figure in twentieth-century American literature, Robert Penn Warren (1905–1989) was appointed by the Library of Congress as the first Poet Laureate of the United States in 1985. Although better known for his fiction, especially his novel All the King’s Men, it is mainly his poetry—spanning sixty years, fifteen volumes of verse, and a wide range of styles—that reveals Warren to be one of America’s foremost men of letters.

In this indispensable volume, John Burt, Warren’s literary executor, has assembled every poem Warren ever published (with the exception of Brother to Dragons), including the many poems he published in The Fugitive and other magazines, as well as those that appeared in his small press works and broadsides. Burt has also exhaustively collated all of the published versions of Warren’s poems—which, in some cases, appeared as many as six different times with substantive revisions in every line—as well as his typescripts and proofs. And since Warren never seemed to reread any of his books without a pencil in his hand, Burt has referred to Warren’s personal library copies. This comprehensive edition also contains textual notes, lists of emendations, and explanatory notes.

Warren was born and raised in Guthrie, Kentucky, where southern agrarian values and a predilection for storytelling were ingrained in him as a young boy. By 1925, when he graduated from Vanderbilt University, he was already the most promising of that exceptional set of poets and intellectuals known as the Fugitives. Warren devoted most of the 1940s and 1950s to writing prose and literary criticism, but from the late 1950s he composed primarily poetry, with each successive volume of verse that he penned demonstrating his rigorous and growing commitment to that genre. The mature visionary power and technical virtuosity of his work in the 1970s and early 1980s emanated from his strongly held belief that “only insofar as the work [of art] establishes and expresses a self can it engage us.” Many of Warren’s later poems, which he deemed “some of my best,” rejoice in the possibilities of old age and the poet’s ability for “continually expanding in a vital process of definition, affirmation, revision, and growth, a process that is the image, we may say, of the life process.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807123331
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Publication date: 10/01/1998
Series: Jules and Frances Landry Award
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 838
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 2.10(d)

About the Author

John Burt, professor of English at Brandeis University, is the author of Robert Penn Warren and American Idealism and the poetry collections The Way Downand Work Without Hope.
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