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  1. 1917 –. 1977. My Dolphin, you only guide me by surprise, a captive as Racine, the man of craft, drawn through his maze of iron composition. by the incomparable wandering voice of Phèdre. When I was troubled in mind, you made for my body. caught in its hangman's-knot of sinking lines, the glassy bowing and scraping of my will. . . .

  2. The Dolphin, book of confessional poetry by Robert Lowell, published in 1973. It was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1974. The subject is the author’s third marriage, the son it produced, and the response to these matters by his previous wife of 20 years.

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  3. Dec 9, 2019 · By Thomas Mallon. December 9, 2019. Lowell mined years of epistolary drama with his wife for “The Dolphin.”. Photograph by Fred W. McDarrah / Getty. “How happy we’ll be together,” Robert ...

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  4. Dolphin by Robert Lowell - Meaning, Themes, Analysis and Literary Devices - American Poems. My Dolphin, you only guide me by surprise, a captive as Racine, the man of craft, drawn through his maze of iron composition. by the incomparable wandering voice of Phèdre. When I was troubled in mind, you made for my body.

  5. 2 The Dolphin: Two Versions, 1972–1973, by Robert Lowell, edited by Saskia Hamilton; Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 195 pages, $18 (paper). William Logan ’s new collection of criticism, Broken Ground: Poetry and the Demon of History, was published last spring by Columbia University Press.

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  7. The Evolution of Lowell’s Style in The Dolphin. Robert Lowell’s The Dolphin is a collection of poems that explores the complexities of love, marriage, and family. The book is a deeply personal account of Lowell’s life, as he reflects on his divorce from his second wife, Elizabeth Hardwick, and his subsequent marriage to Caroline Blackwood.

  8. Dec 10, 2019 · The Dolphin: Two Versions, 1972-1973 is an expanded edition of the Pulitzer Prize–winning provocative poetry collection that crossed the line between art and life. I have sat and listened to too many words of the collaborating muse, and plotted perhaps too freely with my life, not avoiding injury to others, not avoiding injury to myself― to ask compassion . . . this book, half fiction, an ...

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