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It goes with the territory : memoirs of a poet / Elaine Feinstein.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Richmond : Alma Books, 2013Description: 1 online resource (277 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781846883064
  • 1846883067
  • 0714545422
  • 9780714545424
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: It goes with the territory.DDC classification:
  • 821/.914 23
LOC classification:
  • PR6056.E38 Z46 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Half-title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Prelude; Chapter 1 Foreign Roots; Chapter 2 A Quiet War in Leicester; Chapter 3 Dreaming of Elsewhere; Chapter 4 NW3; Chapter 5 Portugal Place, Cambridge; Chapter 6 The Opening Field; Chapter 7 History Lessons; Chapter 8 The Brighton Year 1967-68; Chapter 9 Metropolis; Chapter 10 Bananas; Chapter 11 Marina's Gifts; Chapter 12 Russia; Chapter 13 Family Travels; Chapter 14 Grief; Chapter 15 Exile; Chapter 16 Nezlin's Stamp; Chapter 17 Rewards and Explosions; Chapter 18 Consequences; Chapter 19 California; Chapter 20 Poetry and Friends.
Chapter 21 TripsChapter 22 Resolution; Coda; Acknowledgements; Index.
Summary: The first memoir by an influential poet, novelist, and critic, full of literary anecdotesA prolific author of novels, poetry collections, plays, biographies, and translations, Elaine Feinstein shares the story of her journey from a Jewish childhood in Leicester into the undergraduate world of post-war Cambridge, the excitement of friendships in the literary world, and the tensions of a poet's writing life inside a long and sometimes painful marriage. This book, however, is not only the intimate memoir of one of Britain's finest poets and novelists: it is also the story of a ra.
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Includes index.

Print version record.

Cover; Half-title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Prelude; Chapter 1 Foreign Roots; Chapter 2 A Quiet War in Leicester; Chapter 3 Dreaming of Elsewhere; Chapter 4 NW3; Chapter 5 Portugal Place, Cambridge; Chapter 6 The Opening Field; Chapter 7 History Lessons; Chapter 8 The Brighton Year 1967-68; Chapter 9 Metropolis; Chapter 10 Bananas; Chapter 11 Marina's Gifts; Chapter 12 Russia; Chapter 13 Family Travels; Chapter 14 Grief; Chapter 15 Exile; Chapter 16 Nezlin's Stamp; Chapter 17 Rewards and Explosions; Chapter 18 Consequences; Chapter 19 California; Chapter 20 Poetry and Friends.

Chapter 21 TripsChapter 22 Resolution; Coda; Acknowledgements; Index.

The first memoir by an influential poet, novelist, and critic, full of literary anecdotesA prolific author of novels, poetry collections, plays, biographies, and translations, Elaine Feinstein shares the story of her journey from a Jewish childhood in Leicester into the undergraduate world of post-war Cambridge, the excitement of friendships in the literary world, and the tensions of a poet's writing life inside a long and sometimes painful marriage. This book, however, is not only the intimate memoir of one of Britain's finest poets and novelists: it is also the story of a ra.

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