Holding On Upside Down: The Life and Work of Marianne Moore - Hardcover

Linda Leavell

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Synopsis

Marianne Moore is a poet of paradoxes: a major figure in the Modernist movement, she is little known outside English departments. She kept a detailed record of her life, but never revealed her deepest feelings. Capable of warm friendship (with, among others, Elizabeth Bishop, TS Eliot and Ezra Pound), she apparently never fell in love. The first biographer allowed to access and quote from her archives, Leavell has created a sensitive, insightful and authoritative life of this deeply private poet.

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About the Author

Linda Leavell is a Professor Emerita of English at Oklahoma State University. Her first book, Marianne Moore and the Visual Arts: Prismatic Color (LSU 1995), won the SCMLA book award and her articles on Moore have appeared in various publications, among them American Literary History and Twentieth Century Literature.

Review

A 2013 National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist for Biography "The moment is ripe for [Marianne Moore] to be restored to us, depixified and complex. And so she has been in a swift, cool but empathetic new biography called "Holding On Upside Down: The Life and Work of Marianne Moore," by Linda Leavell . . . It says much for Ms. Leavell's account of Moore's life that for all the hard and hard-to-fathom facts it marshals, it leaves the miracles intact." --Holland Cotter, "The New York Times ""As Linda Leavell's perceptive and elegant biography suggests, Moore was herself a sort of literary mermaid, not quite the same creature from top to bottom. As a girl, she adopted animal names and a male pronoun; as an adult, she unwaveringly obeyed her mother even as she disregarded literary conventions. Later on, she transformed herself from a poet for the elite into a poet for the masses and from Brooklyn recluse into beloved performer . . . "Holding On Upside Down" captures well the strange and entrancing drama of Marianne's family life." --Abigail Deutsch, "The Wall Street Journal "*Five out of Five Stars* "Yet at the heart of Linda Leavell's revealing, respectful biography is a 'tyrannical love.' Amid a sea of poets with experimental domestic arrangements, Moore's still stands out as unusual . . . Leavell wields her wealth of material with great tact and conviction of the depth of love and understanding between Marianne and her mother. Mary might not have done her motherly duty of helping her daughter make the leap into adulthood. But her devoted ministrations enabled Marianne to make what William Carlos Williams called 'the unbridled leap' into new forms, new ways of seeing the world through words. Leavell is keen to point out how she thrived within her filial constraints, seeing self-discipline as freedom. She calls Marianne's poetry an act of survival. In Moore's own words, from one of her many animal poems, 'Paper Nautilus, ' she was 'hindered to s

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