Dec 5, 2007
Elizabeth Hardwick
“How could any magazine print the tripe Elizabeth Hardwick writes for criticism? I had never realized how truly dreadful she is till I saw her mind and her prose style at work on my own dear stories.”
In the winter of 1949, Robert Lowell, perhaps the most influential of America's postwar poets, was ensconced in a months-long stay at Yaddo, the artists' colony in Saratoga Springs. via New Yorker
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