These Fevered Days by Martha Ackmann audiobook

These Fevered Days: Ten Pivotal Moments in the Making of Emily Dickinson

By Martha Ackmann
Read by Martha Ackmann

Recorded Books Inc., Recorded Books, Inc. 9780393609301

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781664487949

  • ISBN: 9781664595774

  • ISBN: 9781664759619

Runtime: 9.35 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice

On August 3, 1845, young Emily Dickinson declared, All things are ready and with this resolute statement, her life as a poet began. Despite spending her days almost entirely at home (the occupation listed on her death certificate), Dickinsons interior world was extraordinary. She loved passionately, was hesitant about publication, embraced seclusion, and created 1,789 poems that she tucked into a dresser drawer. In These Fevered Days, Martha Ackmann unravels the mysteries of Dickinsons life through ten decisive episodes that distill her evolution as a poet. Ackmann follows Dickinson through her religious crisis while a student at Mount Holyoke, which prefigured her lifelong ambivalence toward organized religion and her deep, private spirituality. We see the poet through her exhilarating frenzy of composition, through which we come to understand her fiercely selfcritical eye and her relationship with her sister-in-law and first reader, Susan Dickinson. Contrary to her reputation as a recluse, Dickinson makes the startling decision to ask a famous editor for advice, writes anguished letters to an unidentified Master, and keeps up a lifelong friendship with writer Helen Hunt Jackson. At the peak of her literary productivity, she is seized with despair in confronting possible blindness. Utilizing thousands of archival letters and poems as well as never-before-seen photos, These Fevered Days constructs a remarkable map of Emily Dickinsons inner life. Together, these ten days provide new insights into her wildly original poetry and render a concise and vivid portrait of American literatures most enigmatic figure

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Ackmann taught a seminar on Dickinson to Mount Holyoke College students for nearly two decades; in this painstakingly researched homage, she zeroes in on key episodes in the poet’s life, evoking each with a storyteller’s flair.” New York Times Book Review
"[A] fine new work which reminds us that what’s important about Emily Dickinson is that she wrote some of the greatest poetry in the English language.” Boston Globe
“Weaves…clues [about Dickinson’s life] together beautifully in prose that reads like page-turning fiction.” Christian Science Monitor
“A short, highly readable telling of [Dickinson’s] life and the extraordinary, path-breaking body of work she left behind.” Philadelphia Inquirer
"[A] wonderfully thoughtful and engaging book.” New York Journal of Books
“Many rigorous biographers and literary historians have examined Dickinson’s life and writings, but from the first page of Martha Ackmann’s new book, you know you’re reading something entirely different: a set of evocative yet grounded-in-detail essays, each of which recreate one of Emily Dickinson’s days, yet range freely over her writing, thoughts, horticulture, religion, current events” Arts Fuse
“This excellent literary study…gets to the core of her subject with remarkable clarity…The result is a remarkably refreshing account of one of America’s finest poets.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A fresh approach to Dickinson’s life and work…Radiant prose, palpable descriptions, and deep empathy for the poet’s sensibility make this biography extraordinary.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

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Author

Author Bio: Martha Ackmann

Author Bio: Martha Ackmann

Martha Ackmann, author of These Fevered Days, Curveball, and The Mercury 13, writes about women who have changed America. She is a recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship and has taught a popular seminar on Emily Dickinson at Mount Holyoke College.

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography
Runtime: 9.35
Audience: Adult
Language: English