ABSTRACT

First published in 1982, The Life of John Berryman draws on extensive research in the USA and on an enormous collection of hitherto unpublished materials – journals, letters, stories and poetry –to build a biography that recounts in absorbing detail the public and private stages of John Berry man’s career. It also offers an intimate portrait of a creative artist: his compulsive self-presentation and self-reproach, his moral and artistic dilemmas, his dedication and his accomplishments.

John Berryman occupies a central place among the outstanding poets of recent times. The course of his life ran between the extremes of personal degradation and artistic ecstasy. He suffered the early suicide of his father, the dominance of his mother, poverty and professional setbacks, psychiatric treatment, alcoholism, and sexual and spiritual vexation. He became an electrifying, fearful teacher and a loving, jealous friend. His mentors and close associates included Mark Van Doren, Richard Blackmur, Allen Tate, Robert Lowell and Saul Bellow. The years brought him spells of deep personal joy and artistic fulfilment, but all too heavy a hand of terrible suffering. The book will be an extremely interesting read for students of literature.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introductory

chapter 2|27 pages

Beginnings: boyhood and father's suicide

chapter 3|22 pages

A monkey among kings, 1927-32

chapter 4|19 pages

Scapegrace and spirited student, 1932-36

chapter 5|36 pages

Distinction and first fiancée, 1936-39

chapter 6|17 pages

First teaching and another loss, 1939 -40

chapter 7|19 pages

Harvard and marriage, 1940-43

chapter 9|29 pages

Art and adultery, 1947

chapter 10|28 pages

Work and shame, 1948-51

chapter 11|21 pages

Transitions, 1952-54

chapter 12|23 pages

Minneapolis and second marriage, 1954-57

chapter 13|18 pages

Breaking-points, 1958-59

chapter 14|18 pages

Third marriage, 1960-62

chapter 15|36 pages

Triumphs and trials, 1962-66

chapter 16|20 pages

The sick and brilliant public man, 1966-69

chapter 17|18 pages

Drink as disease, 1969-70

chapter 18|18 pages

Precarious recovery, 1970-71

chapter 19|25 pages

Last months, 1971-72