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The Selected Letters of John Gould Fletcher

Edited by Leighton Rudolph and Ethel C. Simpson
With a Preface by Series Editor Lucas Carpenter

John Gould Fletcher, the Pulitzer Prize–winning poet and essayist, was a prolific correspondent who, during the course of his life, wrote hundreds of letters to such literary luminaries as Harriet Monroe, T. S. Eliot, Amy Lowell, Conrad Aiken, H. D., John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson. With this finely edited volume, the entire John Gould Fletcher Series from the University of Arkansas Press is completed.

1996, 384 pages
$50.00 cloth (s), 1-55728-329-X


Fierce Solitude
A Life of John Gould Fletcher

Ben F. Johnson III

This biography of John Gould Fletcher examines his Modernist work as poet and critic and his life as child, writer, husband, and lover. Fletcher moved in high literary circles, often causing confusion among his critics and followers with his writing—was he Imagist, Agrarian, or Modernist? Or was he simply John Gould Fletcher, the man, caught up in tumultuous times and events, seeking no particular label to pin on his writing, but rather reflecting the changing world as he saw and lived it?

1994, 304 pages
$34.95 cloth (s)
978-1-55728-351-1 | 1-55728-351-6


The Autobiography of John Gould Fletcher

Edited by Lucas Carpenter
Introduction by Ben Kimpel

Fletcher relates in rich detail the events of an astonishingly productive literary life that brought him recognition on both sides of the the Atlantic.

1989, 432 pages
$34.95 cloth (s)
978-1-55728-031-2 | 1-55728-031-2


Selected Essays of John Gould Fletcher

Edited by Lucas Carpenter

1989
$34.95 cloth (s), 155728-078-9


Selected Poems of John Gould Fletcher

Edited by Lucas Carpenter

1988
$36.00 cloth (s), 0938626663
$24.95 paper (s), 0938626671


 

 

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