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- 020 __ |a 9780307744616 |q paperback
- 035 __ |a (OCoLC)1024074972
- 040 __ |a AU@ |b eng |e rda |c AU@ |d OCLCO |d UkOxU
- 082 04 |a 616.89/50092 |2 23
- 093 __ |a K837.125.6 |2 5
- 100 1_ |a Jamison, Kay R., |e author.
- 245 10 |a Robert Lowell : |b setting the river on fire: a study of genius, mania, and character / |c Kay Redfield Jamison.
- 264 _1 |a New York : |b Vintage, |c 2018.
- 300 __ |a xix, 532 pages : |b illustrations, portraits ; |c 24 cm
- 336 __ |a text |2 rdacontent
- 337 __ |a unmediated |2 rdamedia
- 338 __ |a volume |2 rdacarrier
- 500 __ |a First published in hardcover by Alfred A. Knopf, New York in 2017.
- 500 __ |a Appendix 3 by Thomas A. Traill.
- 504 __ |a Includes bibliographical references (in "Notes", pages 431-510) and index.
- 505 0_ |a Note: I. Introduction: Steel and Fire -- II. Origins: The Puritanical Iron Hand of Constraint -- III. Illness: The Kingdom of the Mad -- IV. Character: How Will the Heart Endure? -- V. Illness and Art: Something Altogether Lived -- VI. Mortality: Come; I Bell Thee Home -- Appendix I: Psychiatric Records of Robert Lowell -- Appendix II: Mania and Depression: Diagnosis and Nomenclature -- Appendix III: Medical History of Robert Lowell (by Thomas A. Traill, FRCP).
- 520 __ |a The best-selling author of An Unquiet Mind now gives us a groundbreaking life of one of the major American poets of the twentieth century that is at the same time a fascinating study of the relationship between manic-depressive (bipolar) illness, creative genius, and character. In his Pulitzer Prize-winning poetry, Robert Lowell (1917-1977) put his manic-depressive illness into the public domain. Now Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison brings her expertise to bear on his story, illuminating the relationship between bipolar illness and creativity, and examining how Lowell's illness and the treatment he received came to bear on his work. His New England roots, early breakdowns, marriages to three eminent writers, friendships with other poets, vivid presence as a teacher and writer refusing to give up in the face of mental illness--Jamison gives us Lowell's life through a lens that focuses our understanding of the poet's intense discipline, courage, and commitment to his art. Jamison had unprecedented access to Lowell's medical records, as well as to previously unpublished drafts and fragments of poems, and was the first biographer to speak to his daughter. With this new material and a psychologist's deep insight, Jamison delivers a bold, sympathetic account of a poet who was--both despite and because of mental illness--a passionate, original observer of the human condition"--Provided by publisher.
- 600 10 |a Lowell, Robert, |d 1917-1977 |x Mental health.
- 650 _0 |a Manic-depressive persons |z United States |v Biography.
- 650 _0 |a Poets, American |y 20th century |v Biography.
- 650 _0 |a Genius and mental illness.
- 650 _0 |a Creative ability.
- 700 1_ |a Traill, Thomas A., |e author.