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Bright Star, Green Light - by Jonathan Bate (Hardcover)

Bright Star, Green Light - by  Jonathan Bate (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An immensely pleasurable biography of two interwoven, tragic figures: John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>This immensely pleasurable biography of two interwoven, tragic figures, John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald, "unabashedly, cheerfully celebrates the lasting power of literature." (Christoph Irmscher, <i>Wall Street Journal</i>)</b> <p/> In this radiant dual biography, Jonathan Bate explores the fascinating parallel lives of John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald, writers who worked separately--on different continents, a century apart, in distinct genres--but whose lives uncannily echoed. <p/> Not only was Fitzgerald profoundly influenced by Keats, titling <i>Tender is the Night</i> and other works from the poet's lines, but the two shared similar fates: both died young, loved to drink, were plagued by tuberculosis, were haunted by their first love, and wrote into a new decade of release, experimentation, and decadence. Both were outsiders and Romantics, longing for the past as they sped blazingly into the future. <p/> Using Plutarch's ancient model of "parallel lives," Jonathan Bate recasts the inspired lives of two of the greatest and best-known Romantic writers. Commemorating both the bicentenary of Keats' death and the centenary of the Roaring Twenties, this is a moving exploration of literary influence.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"W<b>hat a </b>pleasure these days to come across a book that unabashedly, cheerfully celebrates the lasting power of literature."--Christoph Irmscher, <i>Wall Street Journal</i> <br> <p/>"With a fine-tuned ear for poetic language, a master-biographer's eye for the revealing detail, and an astonishing mental filing system, Jonathan Bate has written a wonderfully illuminating and moving book."--Robert Watson, University of California, Los Angeles <p/> <p/>"The importance of Keats to Fitzgerald has long been recognized, but counterpointing the two men's writing lives and ambitions, as Bate does here, throws fresh light on both men."--John Barnard, University of Leeds <p/>"'Keats was Fitzgerald's guiding star . . . An energetic and highly engaging game of literary ping-pong across the ages. Life, writing and inspiration are served and returned in a rapid rally of ideas . . . What an immensely charismatic pair they are . . . Go now, read this book'"--Laura Freeman, <i>The Times</i> <p/> "A daring, dizzying attempt to connect Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald has plenty to take pleasure in . . . Bate, whose recent biography of Wordsworth I admired, is at his best when he zeroes in on the work: his feeling for it, by being so exacting, is infectious, especially in the case of Keats . . . In the end, the principal achievement of this pairing is to remind us of the way that literature connects us."--Rachel Cooke, <i>The Guardian</i> <p/> "An excellent introduction to each writer . . . [that] illuminates both."--Rowan Williams, <i>The New Statesman</i> <br> <p/><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jonathan Bate</b> is Foundation Professor of Environmental Humanities at Arizona State University and a senior research fellow at Oxford University, where he was formerly provost of Worcester College.

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