Title: Robert Lowell
1Robert Lowell
Born in Boston 1917 in Boston Attended Harvard
College for two years Transferred Kenyon College
and Graduated in 1940 Died in 1977 in New York
2Early Successes
His first book was entitled, Land of The
Unlikeness.
Lord Wearys Castle was his second book. For
this he received a Pulitzer Prize in 1946.
3Man and Wife
- Tamed by Miltown, we lie on Mother's bed the
rising sun in war paint dyes us red in broad
daylight her gilded bed-posts shine, abandoned,
almost Dionysian. At last the trees are green on
Marlborough Street, blossoms on our magnolia
ignite the morning with their murderous five
days' white. All night I've held your hand, as if
you had a fourth time faced the kingdom of the
mad-- its hackneyed speech, its homicidal eye--
and dragged me home alive. . . .Oh my Petite,
clearest of all God's creatures, still all air
and nerve you were in our twenties, and I, once
hand on glass and heart in mouth, outdrank the
Rahvs in the heat of Greenwich Village, fainting
at your feet-- too boiled and shy and poker-faced
to make a pass, while the shrill verve of your
invective scorched the traditional South. Now
twelve years later, you turn your back.
Sleepless, you hold your pillow to your hollows
like a child your old-fashioned tirade-- loving,
rapid, merciless-- breaks like the Atlantic Ocean
on my head.
Man and Wife is one of my favorite poems that I
have read from Robert Lowell. I believe the
meaning of this poem is just him loving his wife.
It talks about her getting older and all the
things that go through your head when you look at
the girl you love. I think Robert Lowell did a
good job describing his feelings in this poem.
4Family and School
- His father, Robert Traill Spence Lowell, was an
officer in the United States Navy. Lowell's
mother, Charlotte Winslow Lowell, descended from
an old New England family. Lowell went to private
schools in Boston and went to St. Marks for two
years. Robert always knew he wanted to be a poet
but when he went to St. Marks he seemed to have
wanted it more. He went to Harvard for two years
but then dropped out. From there he went to
Kenyon College in Ohio to study under John Crowe
Ransom.
5Other Interesting Facts
- During the second World War, Robert Lowell had
volunteered to go into action. But his poor
eyesight led to his rejection. However, when he
heard of the United States involvement in bombing
a civilians in Germany, he quickly changed his
opinions of the war. He spent several months in
jail for his opposition of the war. - He also had many depressive panic attacks and
after his mothers death in 1954 he was committed
to McLean Mental hospital.
6Contributions to Literature
- Robert Lowell In my opinion, wrote what he felt
in the heart. He seemed to have wrote poems when
going through difficult stages in his life. Like
when he was in jail or in the mental hospital. He
even said he wanted to write more directly from
personal experience. The result was one of
Americas greatest poets.
7Poetry
- Land of Unlikeness (1944) Lord Weary's
Castle (1946) Poems, 1938-1949 (1950)
The Mills of the Kavanaughs (1951) Life
Studies (1959) Imitations (1961) For
the Union Dead (1964) Selected Poems (1965)
Near the Ocean (1967) The Voyage and
Other Versions of Poems by Baudelaire (1968)
Notebooks, 1967-1968 (1969) History
(1973) For Lizzy and Harriet (1973) The
Dolphin (1973) Selected Poems (1976)
Day by Day (1977)
8Awards
- Lord Wearys Castle- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in
1947
9Works Cited
www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/lowell/lowell.
htm
10The End