Daniel Hoffman has served as Consultant in Poetry of the Library of Congress, the appointment since designated Poet Laureate of the United States. He has published ten volumes of poetry, most recently Middens of the Tribe and Hang-Gliding from Helicon: New and Selected Poems, 1948-1988. His critical studies include Faulkner's Country Matters: Folklore and Fable in Yoknapatawpha; The Poetry of Stephen Crane; and Barbarous Knowledge: Myth in the Poetry of Yeats, Graves, and Muir. In recognition of the present volume, he was made an Honorary Life Member of the Poe Studies Association in 1995. He is Felix E. Shelling Professor of English Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania and poet-in-residence of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, where he administers the American Poets' Corner.
A very exciting reading of Poe, truly serious and liberated from
many traditional critical and scholarly solemnities. . . . A rather
nutty and completely necessary book.--John Hollander "New York
Times Book Review"
The most refreshing and original volume of literary study to appear
for a long time. . . . It will set a new style in literary
criticism.--R. W. B. Lewis "American Scholar"
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