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The Bread of Time: Toward an Autobiography
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The Bread of Time: Toward an Autobiography

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This is an extraordinary memoir from one of our most celebrated poets.
The Bread of Time
is an amalgam of celebration and quest. In this memoir, Philip Levine celebrates the poets who were his teachers - particularly John Berryman and Yvor Winters, writers whose lives and work, he believes, have been misunderstood and misinterpreted. In the process of writing this account of his childhood and young manhood in Detroit and of his middle and later years in California and Spain, Levine came to realize that he was also engaged in a quest, striving to discover
how I am.
The resulting work provides a double-edged revelation of the way writers grow. Witty and elegantly rendered in a prose that is as characteristically Levine’s as his verse, this is superb - and essential - reading for anyone interested in contemporary poetry and poets.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
10 December 2001
Pages
376
ISBN
9780472086252

This is an extraordinary memoir from one of our most celebrated poets.
The Bread of Time
is an amalgam of celebration and quest. In this memoir, Philip Levine celebrates the poets who were his teachers - particularly John Berryman and Yvor Winters, writers whose lives and work, he believes, have been misunderstood and misinterpreted. In the process of writing this account of his childhood and young manhood in Detroit and of his middle and later years in California and Spain, Levine came to realize that he was also engaged in a quest, striving to discover
how I am.
The resulting work provides a double-edged revelation of the way writers grow. Witty and elegantly rendered in a prose that is as characteristically Levine’s as his verse, this is superb - and essential - reading for anyone interested in contemporary poetry and poets.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
10 December 2001
Pages
376
ISBN
9780472086252