Chance Meetings - Langdon Hammer on Elizabeth Bishop's North & South
Schedule
Wed Nov 13 2024 at 12:30 pm to 02:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Online | Online, 0
About this Event
Are they assigned, or can the countries pick their colors?
— What suits the character or the native waters best.
Topography displays no favorites; North’s as near as West.
More delicate than the historians’ are the map- makers’ colors.
From the first poem in her first book (“The Map,” North & South, 1946), Elizabeth Bishop emerged as a writer whose work is widely celebrated as being “more wryly radiant, more touching, and more unaffectedly intelligent than any written in our lifetime,” wrote James Merrill.
Join Langdon Hammer, who is at work on a biography of Elizabeth Bishop, for a discussion of North & South—“the first book of poetry Elizabeth Bishop wrote and the first book by Bishop that I read,” writes Hammer. “Fifty years later, I’m still reading and teaching and writing about it, permanently seduced by its strangeness and how it makes the world look when I pick my eyes up from the page. During the eleven years Bishop spent writing the poems in the book, Marianne Moore was her mentor. Rachel Cohen devotes a chapter to the two of them. We’ll look closely at their complex and peculiar relationship.”
Students are encouraged to read the featured text in advance of the session.
A Q&A will follow the presentation, and a recording will be made available for those who cannot attend live.
The Authors Guild Foundation is excited to present Chance Meetings, a new online literary seminar inspired by Rachel Cohen’s A Chance Meeting, a dazzling group biography that offers a striking vision of the making and remaking of the American mind and imagination from the Civil War to the Vietnam War.
Following the book’s spirit and shape, the monthly sessions feature talks on beloved and thought-provoking classics of American literature by contemporary writers with a personal connection to the works they are discussing. Cohen herself will lead two talks and circulate an e-newsletter to students in the weeks between sessions.
To register for other sessions, visit the Authors Guild Foundation / Chance Meetings collection.
Where is it happening?
OnlineUSD 25.00 to USD 40.00