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Grimshaw, James A., Jr. ROBERT PENN WARREN, A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY 1922-79 Charlottesville, Va. University of Virginia 1981 0813908914 / 9780813908915 First edition Cloth Near Fine in Near Fine Dust Jacket The first fully descriptive listing of Warren's works, prepared for general readers, librarians, collectors, scholars, and students. With a foreword written by Warren. This robust volume offers the complete account of the canon and criticism, including transcription of title pages, collations, notes on contents, typography, papers, and binding and an extensive listing of appearances in anthologies. Organized into three sections: canon, criticism, and index, providing easy accessibility to the scope of Warren's writings. Other sections within the canon are the printing chronology of individual pieces by genre; with extensive listing of anthologies which contain selections by Warren. Locations of manuscripts, titles of unpublished works, and translations in thirty-one foreign countries. The second section, "criticism" enumerates by category more than one thousand books, articles, and reviews of Warren's works, along with a the most complete list ever compiled of unpublished selections both by Warren and about Warren. The comprehensive index provides immediate availability to all materials presented. One of America's most critically acclaimed writers, Robert Penn Warren, Guthrie, KY. 1905 -1989: poet, novelist, literary critic, lecturer; the only person to have won the Pulitzer Prizes in both Poetry and Fiction; receiving the Pulitzer Price for "All the Kings Men," 1946 and in 1957 and 1979 the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Warren's extensive education spanned the University of Berkeley (1926), Yale University (Rhodes Scholar), and New College Oxford, England (1930), he received a Guggenheim Fellowship to study in Italy. White cloth boards with RWP initials in maroon, quarter maroon cloth spine gilt lettering,.Page edges have faint foxing. Text clean, no inscriptions or writing. DW maroon spine, photograph of RPW, other publications from University Press of Va. to rear. Very mild soil with slight rubbing to spine ends. Very nice copy, in Near Fine condition. First Edition. sm 4 to. 494 pp. Price:
25.00 USD
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