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Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay, by Nancy Milford


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Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay, by Nancy Milford

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“An incendiary cocktail of literary ambition, fame, sexual adventure and addiction.”—Newsweek“Perfectly outstanding...Milford’s biography takes the whole of Millay’s heaving, grieving, ecstatic life into account in a way that is almost loving, always respectful, even when blunt truth and candor are necessary....Masterful.”—Kaye Gibbons, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution“Original and spellbinding.”—Lorrie Moore, The New York Review of Books“Savage Beauty is irresistible.”—Amanda Foreman“One seldom sees this level of brilliant, hands-on research in contemporary literary biography. The result is this compelling, keenly perceptive life of Edna St. Vincent Millay—with its own ‘savage beauty.’”—Toni Morrison “Riveting and revealing...Savage Beauty sweeps before it all previous biographies of Millay, which by contrast seem uninformed and too discreet.”—J. D. McClatchy, The New York Times Book Review

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once said that America had two great attractions: the skyscraper and the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay. The most famous poet of the Jazz Age, Millay captivated the nation: She smoked in public, took many lovers (men and women, single and married), flouted convention sensationally, and became the embodiment of the New Woman.Thirty years after her landmark biography of Zelda Fitzgerald, Nancy Milford returns with an iconic portrait of this passionate, fearless woman who obsessed America even as she tormented herself. Chosen by USA Today as one of the top ten books of the year, Savage Beauty is a triumph in the art of biography. Millay was an American original—one of those rare characters, like Sylvia Plath and Ernest Hemingway, whose lives were even more dramatic than their art.

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Product details

Paperback: 608 pages

Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks; Reprint edition (September 10, 2002)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0375760814

ISBN-13: 978-0375760815

Product Dimensions:

5.2 x 1.2 x 8 inches

Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.1 out of 5 stars

145 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#297,154 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

But it's dull, dry and boring. I guess those words mean the same thing, but they can't be overused when talking about this book.I have Milford's biography of Zelda Fitzgerald, and it's my favorite of the Zelda biographies I have read. It's evocative and lyrical. I've reread it several times through the years.What happened? I have no idea if Millay had an interesting life or was even an interesting person. I knew little about her before this book and I feel I know even less now, because I just can't plow through this tedious biography.

It was a very interesting account of Ms. Millay's life. I was familiar with her poetry, but not with her story. I wish the author had gone on a bit further to detail how her friends and the public were made aware of her death and what sort of funeral arrangements were had for her. Since the author was speaking to her sister about Edna St. Vincent, she would have had access to the information. I suppose it would not have made for the "dramatic" close to the book though if she had included it. The editing could have been better, there were many errors in it.Ms. Millay seems to have lived at both extremes - extreme poverty and wealth. A talented trend setter, she supported herself, her mother and sisters ( to an extent) and her husband who had been wealthy when she married him. It seems people were always awestruck when they met her, which aided in her somewhat wild lifestyle. She seems to have gotten most everything she wanted to achieve but in the end, came to ruin due to various addictions.

Nancy Milford, author of Zelda, biography of the wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald, impressed me with her research, insights, and ability to invoke the life, both public and private, of the new, liberated woman, "flapper" extraordinaire. Having read Zelda many years ago but still remembering Milford's fine treatment of so difficult a subject, I decided she might measure up to the task of fairly representing the intriguing poet who also burned the candle at both ends. No surprise! Another wonderful, full-of-facts-and-insights biography. What a complicated genius Milay was! I especially learned the sources of her inspirations and became reacquainted with her work. I have yet to finish this book: I find I enjoy reading it the way I read poetry-- a little at a time, like a rich dessert.

First up: Like all Kindle products, the download is perfect and accesses and reads easily. You can use the search function if you want to find specific passages, such as where it alludes to Vincent's meeting with Georgia O'Keeffe, for instance. I recommend Kindle.As for this book: It's delightful. Vincent was a complex genius and a pure hellion and a wildcat who just plain burned herself out, twenty years too soon. Using her own letters and journals and diaries and the letters and first-hand reports of others, it paints a vivid and complete image of her and shows her sometimes bizarre journey thru life.You get the feeling that if you met this sweet-looking 5' 1" tigress, you'd either instantly fall in love with her or be scared to death of her. Or both. Her genius flows from her, altho you are also introduced to some of her troubles and failures. At her peak, her grit and determination were phenomenal.If I come into a time machine, a place and time I'll visit is some of her readings and presentations, as they must have been amazing. The author takes us to these, vividly, both out front and behind the scene.The book is also richly peppered with her works, and you see in many cases where inside of her they came from. Some of her works are profound and tragic, and some are funnier than the best of Ogden Nash. You definitely come away feeling as if you've gotten to know her.If you're the least bit curious about her, this is the bio for you!

This book was overly long, yet so much was left out. There are too many excerpts of letters or journals, some of which were interesting but much was irrelevant or repetitive. Milford didn’t keep the story moving. It got quite bogged down in the beginning especially and went on and on without saying much. The Millay women were fascinating, creative free spirits and the three sisters were devoted to their mother and each other in their younger years. This was definitely worth exploring. But where did they come apart? Milford never answers many questions. What ultimately happened to their father and so many others of significance in Edna’s life? I had to go on Wikipedia to find out more. Also, Milford describes many photos of Edna. Why not include some in the book? This biography is obviously well researched but not well-organized and I found it frustrating to read, although it got more interesting as it went on. I’m sure there are better ones on Millay. I almost feel like I have to read another to fill in the missing pieces.

This biography of Edna St. Vincent Millay is as fascinating and provocative as the life Millay lived. Thoroughly researched, with numerous citations from Millay's own letters and from the writings of the many men (and women) who loved her, this book gives a detailed look at one of the 20th century's most important literary figures, and the times in which she lived. The book is quite long but was riveting to the end.

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