Dreams don’t lend themselves to paraphrase. What generally survives into waking are disconnected bits that seem to have no coherent relation to each other; it’s the dream that connects them. It is not ...
“He came after Homer and before Gertrude Stein, a difficult interval for a poet”: Thus begins Anne Carson’s 1998 Autobiography of Red, a book by one of the best-known poets of our century inspired by ...
You don't read poetry. That's fine. Nobody does anymore. I'm not going to make you feel bad about that. But if there is one book I've pressed on more people in the past decade, it is Anne Carson's ...
Poet and classicist Anne Carson's last book, "Nox," was a beautiful accordion-fold facsimile of a scrapbook that she put together after her brother died, in order to make sense of his life and of ...
red doc> by Anne Carson; Knopf, 164 pages ($24.95). You won’t find the actual color red on the hardcover dustflaps of either “red doc>” or “Autobiography of Red,” the book to which “red doc>” is ...
Dave Ritter plays keyboards and sings with Juno Award-winning band The Strumbellas. He's also the self-described book geek of the band, and right now he's reading Red Doc> by Anne Carson. He told The ...
Anne Carson's Autobiography of Red, published in 1998, caused a sensation, a verse novel that reconstituted mythical Geryon – a red-winged monster – and Heracles and invented a modern narrative for ...
Anne Carson's Autobiography of Red, a novel in verse, was published more than a decade ago and has a loyal following. Reviewer Rosecrans Baldwin... Monsters, Myths And Poetic License In Anne Carson's ...
Anne Carson is one of the few poets today working with a complete frame of classical reference. With the curiously titled Red Doc>, she has just reprised the Herculean cast of her celebrated poetry ...
Canadian writer Anne Carson is a woman of myriad titles and talents: an award-winning poet, essayist, translator and professor of classics. Her genre-defying work has been distinguished by sustained ...
Red Doc is a sequel of sorts to Anne Carson’s celebrated Autobiography of Red, in which the Canadian-born poet and classics scholar brought characters from Greek legend — notably the hero Herakles and ...
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