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  1. By Alexandra Pechman. Tang Yin, A Fisher in Autumn, 1523 AD., China. In 1923, at a critical moment in her writing life, Marianne Moore visited an exhibition of Song Dynasty Chinese paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She was 35 years old; her mother, Mary Warner Moore, and her close friend Monroe Wheeler, the partner of writer Glenway ...

  2. Poetisa difícil e considerada tradicionalmente como uma “poeta para poetas”, Marianne Moore teria começado a publicar poemas em 1915. Em 1921 é publicado o seu primeiro livro, em Londres, pela poeta imagista H.D., sem que houvesse o conhecimento da autora. A complexidade de seus poemas a afasta do público em geral, sendo porém a sua ...

  3. 7 nov 2013 · In spite of the intimidating quantity of the huge Marianne Moore archive (including more than 30,000 letters), writers on Moore have courageously undertaken to construct the outlines of her life and work, with varying degrees of attention to the life and the poetry. It is simply not possible to compile an exhaustive account of either, let alone of both. Linda Leavell, a professor emerita at ...

  4. Moore, Marianne (1887–1972)American poet, editor, and scholar who was a shaping force in the American Modernist tradition. Born Marianne Craig Moore on November 15, 1887, in Kirkwood, Missouri; died in New York on February 5, 1972; daughter of John Milton Moore and Mare (Warner) Moore (an English teacher); attended the Metzger Institute, Pennsylvania;

  5. Yet, while Marianne Moore, over forty years after her death, finally has a reliable biography, she is also the last modernist poet to have her life chronicled. She was also the last major modernist to have her correspondence published ( Selected Letters , an astutely edited volume, appeared in 1998).

  6. Marianne Moore was one of the 20th century’s most accomplished and innovative modernist poets, renowned for the precision and exquisiteness of her imagery. Along with her modernist peers T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, E.E. Cummings, and William Carlos Williams, she helped to reinvent the form of the genre in a manner that showcased her singular ...