When John Berryman's first full-length collection of poems, The Dispossessed, was published in 1948, Yvor Winters wrote a notice of it for the Hudson Review. Here Winters drew attention to Berryman's 'disinclination to understand and discipline his emotions', and went on to suggest: 'Most of his poems appear to deal with a single all-inclusive topic: the desperate chaos, social, religious, philosophical and psychological, of modern life, and the corresponding chaos and desperation of John Berryman.'
LRB 2 December 1982 | PDF Download
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