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The Lady in White
The Lady in White | Christian Bobin, Alison Anderson
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To this day, Emily Dickinson remains a beloved and enigmatic figure in American poetry. This “lady in white,” who shut herself away from the world and found solace alone with her words, has since her death been viewed primarily through the lens of her poetry, which afforded her beauty and hope amid the agony and loneliness of her life. As a reclusive writer himself, contemporary French author Christian Bobin felt a kindred tie to the poetess, and his book The Lady in White honors Dickinson in the form of a brief, poetically imagined account of her life and the work that she gave the world. This fresh and personal interpretation of Dickinson’s life leaves one with an impression of knowing Dickinson both through her poetry, as recalled by Bobin, and as he senses the person she was through her work and the sparse facts we have about her life.
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Bobin gives us another view into the life of Emily Dickinson. He takes us through her life and relationships. He shows us that Emily lived a rich complex life. The book is told in short essays, I don't quite know how else to describe it. A unique subject told in a unique format. A must read for the Emily Dickinson fan.