Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. First Edition.

Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. First Edition.
Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. First Edition.
Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. First Edition.
Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. First Edition.
Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. First Edition.
Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. First Edition.
Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. First Edition.
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Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner

Edited by Edward M. Burns

First and only edition of this extraordinary document of a literary friendship that lasted half a century. "Hugh Kenner and Guy Davenport first met in September 1953 when each gave a paper on Ezra Pound at Columbia University. They met again in the fall of 1957, and their correspondence begins with Kenner’s letter of March 7, 1958. In the next forty–four years, they exchanged over one thousand letters. The letters represent one of the great and—with the dawn of the age of text and Twitter—one of the last major epistolary exchanges of its kind. Students and lovers of modernism will find, in the letters, matchless engagements with Eliot, Joyce, Beckett, Basil Bunting, Charles Tomlinson, R. Buckminster Fuller, Stan Brakhage, Jonathan Williams, and the American modernists William Carlos Williams, Marianne Moore, and Louis Zukofsky. The correspondence ends with Kenner’s letter of August 9, 2002, lamenting how they had drifted apart."

Berkeley, CA: Counterpoint Press, 2018. Complete in two volumes with the original slipcase. Original red cloth boards, lettered in black; pp. xxxiv, 868, xxxv-cv; v, [1], 869-1817, [1], vii-lxxvii, [3]. Volumes about fine in a near fine slipcase showing a few minor bumps and rubbing. Out of print and scarce.

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