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Mirrored Lives: Elizabeth Bishop and James Merrill

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To celebrate the 100th birthday of the American poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979), Farrar, Strauss and Giroux published three new bishop volumes in February. Edit poetry by Lokia Schwarz, and complete communication editing by Elizabeth Bishop and New York: Joelle Biele. Many critics and readers welcome latest poems and essays. And I especially appreciate the accompanying "editing notes" and "text notes" that reveal which work Bishop has published in his life and with other groups after death. Publications on prose. Fragments, incomplete drafts, and "manuscript poetry". Several faxes on manuscript pages are also useful, and will stimulate her pilgrimage with Vassar, Harvard and others.