The Complete Works of Rachel Wetzsteon
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Overview: Rachel Wetzsteon has been hailed by John Hollander as the writer of the "most impressive verse I have seen by anyone of her generation" and by Richard Howard as the "most variously gifted of our new poets." Variously compared to Emily Dickenson and Elizabeth Bishop, Wetzsteon displays her range of poetic voices and verse forms with an uncommon virtuosity.
From the title poem, "Home and Away": and if a loving pair was what it took to turn a cityscape from brown to bright, both pair and city gained from the exchange — it gave us history, we gave it life. Or so I figured.
Genre: literature, poetry
The Other Stars: The Other Stars is Rachel Wetzsteon’s first book of poems. The winner of the 1993 National Poetry Series competition, this collection of lovely, tough-minded, lyrical poems is sure to establish her among the front ranks of contemporary poets.
Home and Away: Variously compared to Emily Dickenson and Elizabeth Bishop, Wetzsteon displays her range of poetic voices and verse forms with an uncommon virtuosity. Her second collection features a musically resonant sonnet sequence, a poignant elegy for W. H. Auden, modern engagements with the world of myth, Narcissus, Pomona and others, and honest yet artful meditations, Home and Away is a brilliantly descriptive, skillful experimentation in verse.
Sakura Park: Poems With this third collection, Rachel Wetzsteon continues to imprint American verse with her particular brand of smart, tart poems. These new pieces employ her remarkable formal agility in order to showcase an assortment of quarreling themes: learning and loss, autonomy and loneliness, love and work. The result is the rare book that is equal parts sass and sorrow.
Silver Roses: This bittersweet posthumous collection solidifies Rachel Wetzsteon’s place among the most talented poets of her generation. Written with her characteristic wit, incisiveness, and flair, it confirms her as a peerless flaneuse of New York City, a skeptical yet large-hearted bookworm with spot-on takes about culture, love, and loss.
Influential Ghosts: A Study of Auden’s Sources ‘Influential Ghosts’ explores some of the most important literary and philosophical influences on W.H. Auden’s poetry. The study attempts to show that Auden’s poetry derives much of its interest from the vast range of authors on whom he drew for inspiration.
The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson (ePUB): The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson, with an introduction by Rachel Wetzsteon.
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Note: Rachel Wetzsteon is my favourite American poet. All the poetry books are own scans.
In addition, two other literary collections are still included in the pack as a bonus. Enjoy!