In The Yeats Brothers , Calvin Bedient delivers a brilliant exploration of modernism through the mutual illumination provided by Ireland’s greatest poet and greatest painter. By examining the poems
An unspeakably excessive reality is met with unremitting intensity in this collection of poetry—the imbroglio of entwinements and failed copulas within and around humankind compose the “multiple” in q
These poems are about gardens, particularly the seventeenth-century French baroque gardens designed by the father of the form, Andre Le Notre. While the poems focus on such examples as Versailles, whi