
A Letter from the Bottom of the World: On Robert Lowell, Poetry and Madness
The work of Robert Lowell has always been colored by his legendary bouts with mental illness. Now, Kay Renfield Jamison’s…
Troy Jollimore is Associate Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Chico. His most recent books are Love’s Vision and At Lake Scugog: Poems, both from Princeton University Press.
The work of Robert Lowell has always been colored by his legendary bouts with mental illness. Now, Kay Renfield Jamison’s…
A new life of the poet who gloried in the mundane. Reviewed by Troy Jollimore.
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A philosopher argues for honor as a key moral concept—and as the catalyst for moral revolutions.