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Songs of Experience: An Anthology of Literature on Growing Old Margaret Fowler and Priscilla McCutcheon

Songs of Experience: An Anthology of Literature on Growing Old Margaret Fowler and Priscilla McCutcheon

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Product Description The subject of old age has inspired many eminent writers to produce some of their most brilliant and personal work. This extraordinarily rich and moving anthology brings together the finest writing in a variety of forms on the experience of men and women in the final years of their lives. Among the many treasures collected in SONGS OF EXPERIENCE are works by E.B. White, Helen Hayes, Colette, William Carlos Williams, W.B. Yeats, May Sarton, and others. This superb collection is detined to become an enduring classic, as illuminating to the young as it is reassuring to the old. From Publishers Weekly This splendid collection, which uses 20th-century literature to explore the trials and triumphs of aging, can be recommended to old and young alike. In an interview, Henry Miller notes that later in life, "being" became more important to him than "doing." In contrast, in a journal begun in her 80s, psychologist Florida Scott-Maxwell says the sheer "fervor of life" is a problem at that age: "We are more alive than seems likely, convenient, or even bearable." Charles Baxter's short story "Fenstad's Mother" looks at a man's uneasy relationship with his assertive, aging mother. Poets lend a variety of perspectives on age: Stephen Spender sees the "layers" of youth in old, loved faces, while to Marilyn Zuckerman old age offers a chance to begin a new, independent life. Anthropologist Barbara Myerhoffspelling ok describes the magic of her grandmother's storytelling, which taught her that all people have their own stories to tell. In excerpts from his correspondence, George Bernard Shaw blithely dismisses himself as a "ghastly old skeleton of a celebrity" and quips that Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Ernest is "Gilbert and Sullivan minus Sullivan." Fowler has edited anthologies on environmental issues; McCutcheon is past director of the National Center on Arts and the Aging of the National Council on Aging in Washington, D.C. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. From the Inside Flap of old age has inspired many eminent writers to produce some of their most brilliant and personal work. This extraordinarily rich and moving anthology brings together the finest writing in a variety of forms on the experience of men and women in the final years of their lives. Among the many treasures collected in SONGS OF EXPERIENCE are works by E.B. White, Helen Hayes, Colette, William Carlos Williams, W.B. Yeats, May Sarton, and others. This superb collection is detined to become an enduring classic, as illuminating to the young as it is reassuring to the old.
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