The Wounded Surgeon
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Author | Adam Kirsch |
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Language | English |
Subject | Literary criticism |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Publication date | 2005 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
ISBN | 978-0-393-05197-1 |
OCLC | 57168247 |
LC Class | PS310.C65 K57 2005 |
The Wounded Surgeon: Confession and Transformation in Six American Poets is a book by Adam Kirsch, published in 2005 by W. W. Norton & Company (ISBN 978-0393051971). The book considers in turn the work of six poets whose work has often been labelled 'confessional': Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, John Berryman, Randall Jarrell, Delmore Schwartz and Sylvia Plath. Kirsch has set out to write "a brief biography of their poetry",[1] and attempts to demonstrate that the metaphor of confession has led to a misunderstanding of their work, in particular by doing a disservice to the technique and craft that the writers brought to bear to fashion works of art.
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[edit]In the following footnotes, the subject of this article has been abbreviated to TWS.
- ^ TWS page xi