Anthony Hecht—A Poet's Life
by David Yezzi
Published to celebrate the 100th year of his birth, and to coincide with an edition of his collected poems (to be published by Knopf), Late Romance is the definitive, dramatic biography of a uniquely-gifted writer.
Anthony Hecht (1923-2004) was one of America's greatest poets, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and widely recognized as a master of formal verse that drew on wide-ranging cultural and literary sources, as well as Hecht's experiences as a soldier during World War II, during which he fought in Germany and Czechoslovakia and helped to liberate the Flossenburg concentration camp.
In Late Romance, David Yezzi—himself a renowned poet and critic—reveals the depths that informed the meticulous surfaces of Hecht's poems. Born to a wealthy German-Jewish family in Manhattan, Hecht saw his father lose nearly everything during the stock market crash of 1929. He grew into an accomplished athlete, actor, writer, and eventually a soldier in the crucible that consumed the world. Returning from the war, Hecht struggled to reconcile what he had witnessed and experienced, suffering from mental illness that required hospitalization. But he found the means to channel his emotions into poetry of lasting meaning, control, and depth; along with Robert Lowell, James Merrill, Theodore Roethke, and Elizabeth Bishop, Hecht remains a vital presence in letters.
"Yezzi's intimate knowledge of Hecht's poetry informs a sympathetic, authoritative portrait. An artful, well-informed biography." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"[A]n affectionate and meticulous biography... careful research, drawn from Hecht's archives and letters and interviews with his friends, brings the poet to vivid life. This will stand as the definitive account of an influential American poet." —Publishers Weekly
"Now that almost twenty years have passed since Anthony Hecht died, the moment to recognize and come to terms with his achievements as a poet and critic might finally be upon us, and if it is―and I pray it is; we need the examples of great poets perhaps more than ever now, as we begin to forget the importance of both great poets and good poets―David Yezzi's Late Romance will be the book that guides our considerations. It is a biography beyond which no further biography of Hecht need be written; it is comprehensive, judicious, insightful, and beautifully written, and I can't wait to read it again."
―Shane McCrae, Whiting Award winning author of The Gilded Auction Block and Sometimes I Never Suffered
"David Yezzi's biography of Anthony Hecht charts the complex life and haunted imagination of a brilliant poet. Yezzi's account of Hecht's experiences as a soldier in World War Two is especially moving and greatly deepens our understanding of Hecht's work. Late Romance is a book about a life dedicated to art, but it is also an essential exploration of the wider world of American poetry in the second half of the twentieth century, with superb portraits of figures such as Auden and Wilbur and Sexton."
―Colm Tóibín, author of The Master and Brooklyn
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David Yezzi is a poet, playwright, editor, and teacher. His books of poetry include Black Sea and More Things in Heaven. He is the editor of The Swallow Anthology of New American Poets, wrote the verse play Schnauzer, produced by The Baltimore Poets Theater, and wrote the libretto for David Conte's opera Firebird Motel. A former director of the Unterberg Poetry Center of the 92nd Street Y in New York City, he now teaches in the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins and lives in Baltimore.
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