1 Mart 2019 Cuma

"The painter’s vision is not a lens, it trembles to caress the light." -Robert Lowell

                                             Epilogue, Robert Lowell, photo by Michael Friedman

Happy Birthday to Robert Lowell, (born March 1, 1917, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died September 12, 1977, New York), American poet noted for his complex, autobiographical poetry.
In his poetry Lowell expressed the major tensions—both public and private—of his time with technical mastery and haunting authenticity. His earlier poems, dense with clashing images and discordant sounds, convey a view of the world whose bleakness is relieved by a religious mysticism compounded as much of doubt as of faith. Lowell’s later poetry is composed in a more relaxed and conversational manner.
for more pls read: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-Lowell-Jr

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