Edna St. Vincent Millay
Nancy Milford
640 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 8477652171
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Language: Spanish; Castilian
Publish: December 1, 2003
BiographyBiography MemoirFeminismHistoryMemoirNonfictionPoetryQueerWomensWriting
Las tres grandes figuras literarias de la «Era del Jazz» fueron: Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway y Edna St. Vincent Millay; pero si bien Fitzgerald y Hemingway mantuvieron su fama con el paso de los años, la autora norteamericana ha quedado en el olvido hasta resultar hoy una perfecta desconocida.
Thomas Hardy once said that America had two great attractions: the skyscraper and the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay. The most famous poet of the Jazz Age, Millay captivated the nation: She smoked in public, took many lovers (men and women, single and married), flouted convention sensationally, and became the embodiment of the New Woman.
Thirty years after her landmark biography of Zelda Fitzgerald, Nancy Milford returns with an iconic portrait of this passionate, fearless woman who obsessed America even as she tormented herself.
Chosen by USA Today as one of the top ten books of the year, Savage Beauty is a triumph in the art of biography. Millay was an American original–one of those rare characters, like Sylvia Plath and Ernest Hemingway, whose lives were even more dramatic than their art.