Books of Interest: The Keats Brothers by Denise Gigante

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http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674048560

Here is Denise Gigante interviewed by Chris Gondek on her The Keats Brothers. This interview was the reason I purchased the book. I can’t wait to read this; such an emotionally moving telling of their story. It reminded me of the story of the letter that the Kierkerggard family received, about the death of Soren’s younger brother,of consumption, in New Jersey, as told by Alaster Hannay in his biography published by Cambridge University Press.      

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Rootless cosmopolitan,down at heels intellectual;would be writer. 'Polemic is a discourse of conflict, whose effect depends on a delicate balance between the requirements of truth and the enticements of anger, the duty to argue and the zest to inflame. Its rhetoric allows, even enforces, a certain figurative licence. Like epitaphs in Johnson’s adage, it is not under oath.' https://www.lrb.co.uk/v15/n20/perry-anderson/diary
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