A compilation of fiction and nonfiction includes both previously published and hitherto unpublished stories, such as "In the Village," "The Housekeeper," and "Gwendolyn" and nonfiction works discovered among the author's papers after her ...
The quality of Elizabeth Bishop's prose is as distinctive and personal as that of her poems. This rich collection, compiled by her editor, Robert Giroux, is arranged in two parts, fiction and nonfiction.
This vast collection of Robert Lowell's uniformly vigorous and well-written essays, which first appeared in 1987, was edited and introduced by Robert Giroux, his longtime editor and friend.
This is the first collection of Robert Lowell's poetry which reveals a writer of unmistakeable brilliance who has a profound insight into the human condition.
Brilliant and erudite, dazzling and witty, these essays survey the geography of humanity, its achievements and its foibles.