Just the Thing: Selected Letters of James Schuyler, 1951-1991, Revised Anniversary Edition
Just the Thing: Selected Letters of James Schuyler, 1951-1991, Revised Anniversary Edition
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Just the Thing: Selected Letters of James Schuyler, 1951-1991, Revised Anniversary Edition - Paperback

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by James Schuyler (Author), William Corbett (Editor)

This fully
updated edition of James Schuyler's letters to three dozen intimates, published
on the 100th anniversary of the writer's birth, offers unparalleled insights
into the lives, friendships, and sensibilities that sprang from the influential
New York School.

James
Schuyler's effervescent takes on people, nature, art, writing, and love are on
joyous display in his letters to John Ashbery, Ron Padgett, Barbara Guest, Alex
Katz, Joe Brainard, Kenneth Koch, and many more. They paint an indelible
picture of a charmingly self-deprecating gentleman with an expansive intellect
and a deliciously wicked tongue. "Jimmy wrote letters for the most civilized of
reasons," a friend of his once said, "to inform and to entertain."

And that
they do, in inimitable style. Peppering his aper輹s with the occasional "tout
de sweetie" and "pet noire," the Pulitzer
Prize-winning author of The Morning of the
Poem
holds forth on everything from Dante and Delacroix to
travel and gardening to the delicate workings of his own poems and those of
others. While his
tone ranges from the lightly graceful to the racily profane, each letter is
exquisitely tuned to its recipient. Schuyler's voice changes over the years and
through periods of elation and struggle, including stays with friends and in
psychiatric wards. Reading these letters, one becomes intimately connected to
the man and to his words, which have only grown more savory and valuable with
time.

Author Biography

James Schuyler (1923-1991) was the recipient of the 1981
Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for The Morning of the Poem. He belonged to the first
generation of New York School poets, along with Kenneth Koch, John Ashbery,
Frank O'Hara, and Barbara Guest. He also wrote art criticism and three novels, including one with John
Ashbery.

William Corbett (1942-2018) was a poet, essayist, educator,
and editor who lived in Boston's South End and, later, in Brooklyn. He taught
at Harvard, MIT, and NYU, and was the publisher of Pressed Wafer.

Number of Pages: 488
Dimensions: 1.2 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 07, 2023
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