ID: 8793 - Gigliola Sacerdoti Mariani - Firenze Type: Text | Poems for a Dime |
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Medium: Letter | Extent: 1 p. |
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Agents: Creator: Wheelwright, John |
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Created: 1936-07-11 |
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Language: English | |
Rights: William L. Rukeyser (Davis, California) |
Relation: IsPartOf | Qualifier: Berg Collection, N. Y. Public Library |
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Description: Handwritten letter |
Subjects: Places Subjects: Identity Subjects: Identity Subjects: Cultural Practices Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Definitions of Culture | Keywords: periodicals Keywords: poetry Keywords: revolutionary Keywords: magazines Keywords: Rukeyser, Muriel Keywords: Wheelwright, John Keywords: Modernism | Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, periodicals) Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, poetry) Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, revolutionary) Query Subject+Keyword: (Cultural Practices, magazines) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Rukeyser, Muriel) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Wheelwright, John) Query Subject+Keyword: (Definitions of Culture, Modernism) |
Comment: When Mirrors of Venus appeared, in 1938, it was much admired by fellow poets, but little understood. In the New Republic, Rukeyser wrote that “John Wheelwright’s sonnet sequence is brilliant and sage, full of diagrammed exercises, inventions and variations on the sonnet, and his valid eccentric note” (123). |
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