Prodigal father revisited

Prodigal father revisited

by Janis Londraville

Book 34 of no.

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"Never have readers found such treasures in one book: Douglas Saum's original musical score for W.B. Yeats's "Beautiful Lofty Things"; Nancy Cardozo's reminiscences of her friend, Van Wyck Brooks; and Peter Miles's study of Jack Yeats, the novelist. Several essays on J.B. Yeats's poet-friend, Jeanne Robert Foster, examine his poetical criticism. Sections on "Art and Artists" and "Writers and Dreamers, now and then" present new details about JBY's importance in the development of American critical thought and his friendship with Ashcan School artist John Sloan." "Prodigal Father Revisited concludes with Jeanne Foster's memorial poem and art patron John Quinn's previously unpublished letter to W.B. Yeats, written in May 1922 - three months after the death of John Butler Yeats."--Jacket.

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