Picture of author.

Susan Howe

Autor(a) de My Emily Dickinson

35+ Works 1,277 Membros 10 Críticas 7 Favorited

Obras por Susan Howe

My Emily Dickinson (1985) 274 exemplares
Singularities (1990) 105 exemplares
The midnight (2003) 92 exemplares
The Europe of Trusts (1990) 78 exemplares
Debths (2017) 64 exemplares
Souls of the Labadie Tract (2007) 63 exemplares
Pierce-Arrow (1999) 62 exemplares
That this (2010) 61 exemplares
The Quarry: Essays (2015) 45 exemplares
Concordance (2020) 26 exemplares

Associated Works

Conjunctions: 30, Paper Airplane (1998) — Contribuidor — 11 exemplares
Glitch 4/5 (1981) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares
New World Journal, Vol. 1, No.4 (1979) — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares
ACTS 4, Vol. 1, no. 4, Summer 1985 — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares
Sulfur 3 — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares
Dark Ages Clasp the Daisy Root #3 — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares
Temblor 2 — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares
Talisman, Number 4, Spring 1990 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Telephone 15 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Hambone, No. 3 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Telephone 13 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Jimmy & Lucy's House of "K", #5 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Telephone #11 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Dark Ages Clasp the Daisy Root #1 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
New World Journal #5 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
HOW(ever), Vol. V, No. 2, January 1989 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
HAWK-WIND #2 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
HAWK-WIND #1 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Fire Exit, 4 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E, Number 12, (Vol. 3, No. 2) — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Sulfur 9 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E, Number 7, (Vol. 2, No. 1) — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Personal Injury Magazine, no. 4 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Ironwood 28 Dickinson/Spicer: A Special Issue — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Telephone #9 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E, Number 13, (Vol. 3, No. 3) — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Tamarisk, Volume V, Number 3/4, Summer/Fall 1983 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
HOW(ever), Vol. 2, No. 1, November 1984 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
The Difficulties I.1 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Membros

Críticas

An impulse choice at the library. I found it interesting, especially the last section "Space Permitting" -- created from Thoreau's writing about a shipwreck that killed Margaret Fuller -- but there wasn't anything that really grabbed me or that I felt much of a connection with.
 
Assinalado
greeniezona | May 12, 2023 |
oh but i had wings of a dove! if only all books about reading could be so dreamy. for the reader who loves to read about reading.
 
Assinalado
adaorhell | 1 outra crítica | Aug 24, 2018 |
Howe's short book is an illuminating take on one of my favorite poets, focusing in particular on a careful reading of "My Life Stood---a Loaded Gun." Howe does an excellent job of showing the poetic and other influences on Dickinson, especially the Brownings, Shakespeare (King Lear in particular), Fenimore Cooper, and Jonathan Edwards. Sometimes, Howe lets her own poetic rhetoric carry her away into near intelligibility, but I simply take that as her excitement and appreciation for what Dickinson was able to do. If you appreciate Dickinson, give this a read. If you are not sure, definitely read this work of one poet reading another.… (mais)
1 vote
Assinalado
dasam | 1 outra crítica | Jul 25, 2017 |
Boy howdy, do I feel like an idiot.

Not one reviewer here says anything along the lines of, "Um, guys – what just happened?"

Not one reader I could find rated it lower than 3 stars – and the vast majority of reviewers give it four or five, and swoon in their reviews.

So I guess it's just me.

I'm the dork who feels as if I stumbled into someone else's drug trip when I thought I was supposed to be reading a book about a poet and her work.

I thought I was reasonably literate (for a civilian), but reading this book felt like having books flung at my head by an invisible assailant.

If you know me, you know I'm all about the Post-Its when I read. And my library copy of My Emily Dickinson is stuck with its fair share – but all the passages I found worth hanging onto are quotations from other people's works.

The only bits I marked that Susan Howe actually wrote are things I wanted to mention here because I disagree with them strenuously. "Dickinson means this to be an ugly verse," Howe says at one point, because apparently being a poet herself means having permission to speak on behalf of a long-dead writer. (Hint: NO.)

And "Elizabeth Barrett Browning...failed as a poet herself."

Excuse me? EBB wrote poems even non-poetry lovers can admire:

If thou must love me, let it be for nought
Except for love's sake only.


Does that sound like the beginning of a failed sonnet?

Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote beautifully, and her writing is remembered – people quote her all the time. (She wrote the sonnet that begins, "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.") By any reasonable standard, she did NOT fail as a poet.

So I couldn't keep up with most of Howe's writing here, and I didn't like the few opinions I could understand.

I feel like a weirdo and an idiot; but other than being glad to see some of the quotes Howe passed along from other writers, I did not enjoy this book, nor did I get much out of it.

Back to the library it goes, and on to the next book about Dickinson I go.
… (mais)
2 vote
Assinalado
Deborah_Markus | 1 outra crítica | Aug 8, 2015 |

Listas

Prémios

You May Also Like

Associated Authors

Estatísticas

Obras
35
Also by
31
Membros
1,277
Popularidade
#20,088
Avaliação
½ 3.8
Críticas
10
ISBN
40
Línguas
3
Marcado como favorito
7

Tabelas & Gráficos