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The Poet and the Sailor

The Poet and the Sailor
Author: Kenneth Dodson
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2023-12-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0252047001

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Two friends, a lifetime of letters, and an intimate look at a literary icon Carl Sandburg first encountered Kenneth Dodson through a letter written at sea during World War II. Though Dodson wrote the letter to his wife, Letha, Sandburg read it in tears and told her, "I've got to meet this man." Composed primarily of their correspondence that continued until Sandburg's death in 1967, The Poet and the Sailor is a chronicle of the deep friendship that followed. Ranging over anything they found important, from writing to health and humor, the letters are arranged by Richard Dodson and are accompanied by a foreword from Sandburg's noted biographer, Penelope Niven.


The Poet and the Sailor

The Poet and the Sailor
Author: Kenneth Dodson
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2007
Genre: Poets, American
ISBN: 025203127X

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Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy

Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy
Author: Nicholas E. Reynolds
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0062440152

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The extraordinary untold story of Ernest Hemingway's dangerous secret life in espionage A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A finalist for the William E. Colby Military Writers' Award "IMPORTANT" (Wall Street Journal) • "FASCINATING" (New York Review of Books) • "CAPTIVATING" (Missourian) A riveting international cloak-and-dagger epic ranging from the Spanish Civil War to the liberation of Western Europe, wartime China, the Red Scare of Cold War America, and the Cuban Revolution, Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy reveals for the first time Ernest Hemingway’s secret adventures in espionage and intelligence during the 1930s and 1940s (including his role as a Soviet agent code-named "Argo"), a hidden chapter that fueled both his art and his undoing. While he was the historian at the esteemed CIA Museum, Nicholas Reynolds, a longtime American intelligence officer, former U.S. Marine colonel, and Oxford-trained historian, began to uncover clues suggesting Nobel Prize-winning novelist Ernest Hemingway was deeply involved in mid-twentieth-century spycraft -- a mysterious and shocking relationship that was far more complex, sustained, and fraught with risks than has ever been previously supposed. Now Reynolds's meticulously researched and captivating narrative "looks among the shadows and finds a Hemingway not seen before" (London Review of Books), revealing for the first time the whole story of this hidden side of Hemingway's life: his troubling recruitment by Soviet spies to work with the NKVD, the forerunner to the KGB, followed in short order by a complex set of secret relationships with American agencies. Starting with Hemingway's sympathy to antifascist forces during the 1930s, Reynolds illuminates Hemingway's immersion in the life-and-death world of the revolutionary left, from his passionate commitment to the Spanish Republic; his successful pursuit by Soviet NKVD agents, who valued Hemingway's influence, access, and mobility; his wartime meeting in East Asia with communist leader Chou En-Lai, the future premier of the People's Republic of China; and finally to his undercover involvement with Cuban rebels in the late 1950s and his sympathy for Fidel Castro. Reynolds equally explores Hemingway's participation in various roles as an agent for the United States government, including hunting Nazi submarines with ONI-supplied munitions in the Caribbean on his boat, Pilar; his command of an informant ring in Cuba called the "Crook Factory" that reported to the American embassy in Havana; and his on-the-ground role in Europe, where he helped OSS gain key tactical intelligence for the liberation of Paris and fought alongside the U.S. infantry in the bloody endgame of World War II. As he examines the links between Hemingway's work as an operative and as an author, Reynolds reveals how Hemingway's secret adventures influenced his literary output and contributed to the writer's block and mental decline (including paranoia) that plagued him during the postwar years -- a period marked by the Red Scare and McCarthy hearings. Reynolds also illuminates how those same experiences played a role in some of Hemingway's greatest works, including For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Old Man and the Sea, while also adding to the burden that he carried at the end of his life and perhaps contributing to his suicide. A literary biography with the soul of an espionage thriller, Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy is an essential contribution to our understanding of the life, work, and fate of one of America's most legendary authors.


The Poet and the Sea

The Poet and the Sea
Author: Juan Ramón Jiménez
Publisher: White Pine Press (NY)
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2009
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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A stunning collection of poems about the sea by this Nobel Prize winning Spanish poet.


The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1875
Genre: Albatrosses
ISBN:

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Jason the Sailor

Jason the Sailor
Author: Diane Wakoski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1993
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780876859032

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Great expectations developed from Hollywood movie dreams ("imagining our lives, instead of living them") are inevitably shattered by disappointing and betraying real-life relationships. The bittersweet and ironic evocations of the failed loves of her life make this among the most moving, as well as revealing, of Ms. Wakoski's books.


The Poet's Offering

The Poet's Offering
Author: John PATCH (Writer of Verse.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1847
Genre:
ISBN:

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Sailors and Sailing Adventures

Sailors and Sailing Adventures
Author: Cleon McClain
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-06-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475991428

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Sailors and Sailing Adventures is not just a collection of poetry about sailing. Each of the delightfully written and often thought provoking poems that the author Cleon McClain has written is accompanied by his own personal commentary. The commentaries contain the stories as to how each poem came to be written. Cleon McClain also shares with the readers much of his personal life and thoughts, as well as giving his poetic insight concerning each poem. As a bonus, the appendices contains some short stories of how the author came to acquire his current sailboat the Glenda Kay, and some sailing adventures he and the Glenda Kay has shared. Sailors and Sailing Adventures will capture the readers imagination, make you think, and on occasions tug at your heart strings. You will be drawn to read it again and again.


The Poet's Offering

The Poet's Offering
Author: John Patch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1847
Genre:
ISBN:

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