Continual Lessons the Journals of Glenway Wescott 1937 1955 Pdf
| A Heaven of Words "When a writer like Wescott is famous in youth, it is the later years that are often more fascinating." Together they mixed with such intellectual and creative greats as Jean Cocteau, Colette, George Platt Lynes, Paul Cadmus, Somerset Maugham, Christopher Isherwood, Marianne Moore, W. H. Auden, Truman Capote, Joseph Campbell, and scores of other luminaries. During the second half of his life, Wescott wrote nonfiction essays and worked for the Academy Institute of Arts and Letters, all the while keeping journals in which he recorded the experiences that fostered his love of life, literature, the arts, and humanity. A Heaven of Words looks back on Wescott's entire fascinating life and reveals the riveting narrative of his last decades. "The strength of this collection is found in Wescott's ability to portray, with nuanced awareness, his society and position in it. Elements and people come together as if in a dream. In brilliant moonlight or half-light they float before us in a hushed landscape. Fleetingly. Transiently. Tentatively." Glenway Wescott (1901–1987) began his writing career as a poet but is best known for his short stories and novels, notably The Grandmothers (1927), The Pilgrim Hawk: A Love Story (1940), and Apartment in Athens (1945). Jerry Rosco is author of Glenway Wescott Personally: A Biography, also published by the University of Wisconsin Press, and coeditor of Continual Lessons: The Journals of Glenway Wescott, 1937–1955. He lives in New York City. Praise: "Frank, honest, and fascinating, A Heaven of Words: Last Journals, 1956‒1984 is highly recommended." "These entries are the work of a master of the craft of self-examination and reflection, written from the perspective of mature experience. Brilliantly edited and loaded with photographs, this volume goes on the shelf with the best of those writers we call The Lost Generation." Media & bookseller inquiries regarding review copies, events, and interviews can be directed to the publicity department at publicity@uwpress.wisc.edu or (608) 263-0734. (If you want to examine a book for possible course use, please see our Course Books page. If you want to examine a book for possible rights licensing, please see Rights & Permissions.) Of Related Interest: | PAPERBACK ORIGINAL "A frank and insightful collection of later journals from a brilliant gay writer and Lost Generation survivor. Full of literary and sexual anecdotes, wise ruminations on the writer's craft, and poignant reflections on growing older as a writer and a lover of men, A Heaven of Words shows Wescott's Haymeadows home to be a microcosmic, literary Downton Abbey." |
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