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"Among the major writers of the Hemingway and Fitzgerald generation, Edmund Wilson defied categorization. He wrote essays, stories and novels, cultural criticism, and contemporary chronicles, as well as journals and thousands of letters about the literary life and his own private world." "Here for the first time in print is Wilson's personal correspondence to his parents, lovers and wives, children, literary comrades, and friends from the different corners of his life. Various writers and thinkers - including Lionel Trilling, Cyril Connolly, and Isaiah Berlin - take their places alongside upstate New York neighbors in this gallery of letters that extends from the teens to the early 1970s. These letters complete the picture of Wilson the man, offering unguarded moments and flinty opinions that enrich our understanding of a complex and troubled personality. Four times married and many times in love; traveling through Depression America, the USSR, postwar Europe, the Middle East, and Haiti; and writing on a Balzacian scale, Wilson as a correspondent reveals the exhilaration and chaos of being himself." "Arranged by correspondent and moving through the phases of his career, Edmund Wilson, the Man in Letters constitutes an exemplary autobiography cum cultural history. The writing itself is vintage Wilson - a blending of classical and conversational styles that stands as part of the modern American canon and is filled with the emotions and tastes of a master."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
354

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Introduction / xi
Acknowledgments / xiii
A Note about the Editing / xv
I. THE YOUNG MAN AND THE GREAT WAR / 1
To Mother / Father / 3
II. FRIENDS OF YOUTH AND LATER YEARS / 31
To Burton Rascoe / 35
To Allen Tate / 40
To Louise Bogan / 43
To John Dos Passos / 50
To Morton Dauwen Zabel / 57
To Lionel Trilling / 66
To Dawn Powell / 74
To BettyHuling / 81
To Helen Muchnic / 89
To Cyril Connolly / 91
To Isaiah Berlin / 97
III. MARRIAGES / 109
To Mary McCarthy / in
To Elena Mumm Thornton / 133
IV. WILSON AND HIS CHILDREN / 193
Rosalind / 195
Reuel / 205
Helen / 223
V. CLELIA CARROLL:
AN EPISTOLARY ROMANCE / 231
VI. LITERARY BUSINESS / 271
To John Hall Wheelock of Charles Scribner's Sons / 274
To Charles Scribner of Charles Scribner's Sons / 275
To Ken McCormick of Doubleday Co. / 276
To Fredric Warburg of Secker and Warburg Co. / 277
To William Van O'Connor at American Quarterly / 278
To William Shawn at the New Yorker / 278
To Roger Straus at Farrar, Straus / 280
To Edward Gorey / 294
VII. A WILSON GRAB BAG / 297
To Elmer Rice / 300
To John Lester / 301
To Norman Gottwald / 303
To Jacob Landau / 304
To William James Jr. / 305
To V. S. Pritchett / 306
To Katharine S. White / 306
To John Hall Wheelock / 307
To John Berryman / 308
To Stephen Spender / 309
To Robert Cantwell / 310
To the New York Times / 311
To Henry D. Blumberg / 311
VIII. AT TALCOTTVILLE / 315
To Dick and Jo Costa / 318
To Mary Pcolar / 320
(with a letter to S. N. Behrman) / 324
To Glyn and Gladys Morris / 329
To Margaret Rullman / 340
Credits / 343
Select Index of Persons and Places and of Works by Edmund Wilson / 347.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Athens
Genre
Correspondence.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
818/.5209, B
Library of Congress
PS3545.I6245 Z48 2001, PS3545.I6245Z48 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 354 p. ;
Number of pages
354

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3947892M
ISBN 10
0821414208
LCCN
2001036075
OCLC/WorldCat
47136492
Goodreads
2322653

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