A Hammer in His Hands
Frank Kermode: Lowell’s Letters, 22 September 2005
The Letters of Robert Lowell
edited by Saskia Hamilton.
Faber, 852 pp., £30, July 2005,0 571 20204 7 Show More
edited by Saskia Hamilton.
Faber, 852 pp., £30, July 2005,
“... quite like this. At the other, gentler end of the scale of violence are many exercises in what Helen Vendler calls ‘minimalist colloquiality’. Poems, unlike manic episodes, were subject to control. Such was Lowell’s strong conviction when, as an undergraduate, he chose to study with Ransom and Tate. His unflagging concern with verse technique is ... ”