
The Flow Begins Again
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About This Novel
The essence of literary essays on the life of Richard Ellman, winner of the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize for Biography. The collection of essays edited and selected by Ellman himself during his lifetime includes his most representative literary reviews and essays over the years, discussing the literary giants of the 20th century such as Pound, Eliot, Yeats, and Joyce. Book reviewer Chen Yikan's translation is very skillful and well conveyed. Richard Ellman is a famous American scholar and literary critic. With his three blockbuster biographies, "Yeats: Real Man and Mask", "Joyce" (National Book Award) and "Wilde" (Pulitzer Prize for Biography), he ranks among the giants in the study of modernist literature in the twentieth century. Through this book, we see that Ellman is not only good at large-scale works, but also a master of feature articles. In this book, Ellman uses his extensive knowledge, unrestrained talent and broad vision to review Pound's role in the birth of Eliot's "The Waste Land", examines Freud's indefinable influence on modern literature, recalls his interactions with Yeats's widow in his youth, and, of course, his favorite, Joyce - the title of the book "a long the riverrun" comes from the phrase connecting the beginning and end of "Finnegans Wake".
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