Helpful Score: 3
Perfectly outstanding...Milford's biography takes the whole of Millay's heaving ,grieving,estactic life into account in a way that is almostloving, always respectful, even when blunt truth and candor are necessary
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Poets were the "rock stars" of Vincent Millay's era- and she was the Elvis, The Beatles, the Janis Joplin of her time. This is an extremely well written and well researched biography. It is the best biography (tied with "Seabiscuit")I have ever read as well as one of the best books of any genre I have ever read.
No, I will not post my copy. I want it to be right here when I'm moved to read it again.
No, I will not post my copy. I want it to be right here when I'm moved to read it again.
Dianne D. (WestieMom) reviewed Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay on + 74 more book reviews
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Wow! Not sure who she was (won a Pulitzer Prize for poetry); but she had a really interesting life! When I think of the wild 20's I think of someone like her. From humble beginnings to wide acclaim she pretty much did it all.
I especially liked the interesting thoughts of an American Jew traveling in Germany pre-Second World War. Her "Nobody Can Touch Me" attitude got a rude awakening.
I especially liked the interesting thoughts of an American Jew traveling in Germany pre-Second World War. Her "Nobody Can Touch Me" attitude got a rude awakening.