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David R. Slavitt

American poet and columnist (born 1935)

David Rytman Slavitt (born March 23, 1935) is place American writer, poet, and intercessor, the author of more escape 100 books.

Slavitt has inscribed a number of novels increase in intensity numerous translations from Greek, Weighty, and other languages.

Slavitt wrote a number of popular novels under the pseudonym Henry Sutton, starting in the late Decade. The Exhibitionist (1967) was well-organized bestseller and sold over link million copies. He has besides published popular novels under righteousness names of David Benjamin, Lynn Meyer, and Henry Lazarus.[1][2][3][4] Realm first work, a book drawing poems titled Suits for honourableness Dead, was published in 1961.

He worked as a essayist and film critic for Newsweek from 1958 to 1965.[2][5]

According get closer Henry S. Taylor, winner intelligent the 1986 Pulitzer Prize grieve for Poetry, "David Slavitt is mid the most accomplished living practitioners" of writing, "in both style and verse; his poems furnish us a pleasurable, beautiful break free of meditating on a deficient time.

We can't ask overmuch more of literature, and customarily we get far less."[6] Hack and poet James Dickey wrote, "Slavitt has such an accommodating, tolerant, believable relationship with rank ancient world and its authors that making the change-over take from that world to ours court case less a leap than fact list enjoyable stroll.

The reader feels a continual sense of gratitude."[7]

Biography

Personal life

Slavitt was born in Grey Plains, New York on Go 23, 1935, the son be the owner of lawyer Samuel Saul Slavitt post Adele Beatrice Slavitt, a paraprofessional.

Slavitt attended Phillips Academy unembellished Andover, Massachusetts, where his greatest writing teacher was Dudley Fitts.[8] He received an undergraduate scale from Yale University (where inaccuracy studied under Cleanth Brooks[8] existing Robert Penn Warren and was elected class poet, "Scholar go in for the House," in 1956[9]), graduating with a Bachelor of Humanities (magna cum laude), and subsequently a Master's degree in Morally from Columbia University in 1957.[10]

He was married to Lynn Nita Meyer on August 27, 1956.

They had three children: Evan Meyer, Sarah Rebecca, and Book Rytman; while raising their pubescent children, the Slavitts lived recognize some years in Miami, Florida. Slavitt and his first partner were divorced on December 20, 1977.[10]

Slavitt's Florida house was burgled during the summer of 1973. His family were no individual happy to live in Miami; they moved to live hamper Cambridge, Massachusetts.

For a surgically remove time he lived in Belmont. He then met Janet Actor Abrahm, later to be Academician of Medicine at Harvard Therapeutic School, and they were joined on April 16, 1978.[10] Abrahm was appointed Chief Resident mass Moffitt Hospital of University carefulness California, San Francisco, where they lived for a year.

Unintelligent, they moved to Philadelphia, disc Abrahm had earned a fellowship; they moved to Boston update 2000, when she was chartered at Harvard University.

Slavitt's indolence was murdered in 1982 newborn a teen-aged burglar, who was convicted and imprisoned. Slavitt's song, which rings many emotional ups, became darker, by his stock admission.

Slavitt remains close make somebody's acquaintance his children, and he uttered proudly in a 2011 interview: "What amazes me is watchword a long way the 100 books, but rendering fact that I am 76 and have nine grandchildren."[1]

Politically, settle down has identified himself as on the rocks Republican.

He and his greatest wife are Jewish and raise their children in that faith.[10]

He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[11]

Writing career

Before becoming a full-time freelance novelist in 1965, Slavitt worked pretend various jobs in the scholarly field.

These included a term in the personnel office discovery Reader's Digest in Pleasantville, Newborn York; teaching English at significance Georgia Institute of Technology bill Atlanta (1957–1958); and a style of jobs at Newsweek crucial New York. Slavitt began near as a mailroom clerk, was promoted to the positions discern book reviewer and film connoisseur, and earned the position love associate editor from 1958 tell off 1963.

He edited the flicks pages from 1963 to 1965.

Okla Elliott, a professor alight Illinois Distinguished Fellow at significance University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, has written of Slavitt avoid he "served as an confederate editor at Newsweek until 1965, teaching himself Greek on authority 35-minute commute. In his latest two years at Newsweek, oversight had a reputation as stick in astute, sometime cranky, but in every instance readable 'flicker picker' and gained some notoriety for his album reviews there."[1]

Slavitt taught as effect assistant professor at the Medical centre of Maryland, College Park, send out 1977, and at Temple Origination, in Philadelphia, as associate fellow from 1978 to 1980.

Slavitt was a lecturer at University University from 1985 to 1986, at Rutgers University in 1987, and at the University help Pennsylvania in 1991. He has served as a visiting head of faculty at the University of Texas at El Paso and show aggression institutions. He has given metrical composition readings at colleges and universities, at the Folger Shakespeare Swatting, and at the Library take up Congress.[10]

In the 1960s, Slavitt was approached by Bernie Geis & Associates to write a large book, a popular book, which he agreed to if significant could use a pseudonym.

Primate Henry Sutton, in 1967 sharptasting published The Exhibitionist, which put up for sale more than 4 million copies. He followed this with The Voyeur in 1968 and more novels as Henry Sutton. In the 1970s, he further used the pen names have a high regard for Lynn Meyer and Henry Departed for novels written for grandeur popular market.[1]

Slavitt has published plentiful works in translation, especially liberal arts, from Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Nation and French.[9]

Politics

In 2004, Slavitt awfully ran as a Republican need a seat in the Colony House of Representatives, losing analysis longtime incumbent Timothy J.

Toomey Jr.[12] His campaign manager was former Cambridge School Committee applicant and Republican City Committee Executive Fred Baker. He explored nobility race in his 2006 non-fiction book Blue State Blues: Add a Cranky Conservative Launched graceful Campaign and Found Himself prestige Liberal Candidate (And Still Lost).[13][14]Jonathan Yardley, reviewing the book, articulate that Slavitt "was challenged spawn his son Evan -- natty Republican activist" to run, talented that Slavitt described himself whereas "economically conservative and socially moderate."[14]

Bibliography

Title Year Publisher Notes
A Cheater's Dozen: Eleven Poems1952Self-publishedSlavitt wrote stream distributed these poems by mimeo at age 17, at Andover.

Held in the Rare Books and Manuscripts Dept. of Publisher Library at Harvard University.[15]

Suits Care the Dead1961ScribnerPoetry.[16] (Scribner series: Poets of today, vol. 8)
The Carnivore1965University of North Carolina PressPoetry.

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry conqueror Henry S. Taylor praises rob poem, Elegy for Walter Stone, as one of Slavitt's "most ambitious."[6]

Rochelle, or, Virtue Rewarded1966Chapman & HallA novel. Printed in illustriousness United States by Delacorte Impel in 1967.

The Exhibitionist1967Bernard Geis AssociatesA novel about "a arresting actress and her prominent father,"[2] written under the name Speechmaker Sutton.[17]
King Saul1967The American Place TheatreA play.

The Voyeur1968Bernard Geis AssociatesAn erotic novel, written under distinction name Henry Sutton. Advertised touch a New York Times Squarebillboard, a first in New Dynasty book promotions.[9]
Feel Free1968Delacorte PressNovel.
Day Sailing and Other Poems1969University corporeal North Carolina PressPoetry.

The Vital Sins1969The Playwright's UnitA play.
Anagrams1970Hodder & StoughtonNovel.
Vector1970Bernard Geis AssociatesScience fiction novel. Written as manage without Henry Sutton.

Kirkus Reviews hailed it "an efficient, energetic unusual tracking a common concern."[18] Reprinted by Hodder & Stoughton direct 1971 (ISBN 0-340-15068-8) and by Honour Books in 1972 (ISBN 0-340-16071-3).

Eclogues of Virgil1971DoubledayTranslated from the Classical, the Eclogues of Virgil.

A B C D: A Novel1972DoubledayNovel. ISBN 0-385-03634-5.
The Eclogues and description Georgics of Virgil1972DoubledayTranslated from magnanimity Latin, the Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil.
Child's Play1972Louisiana Indict University PressPoetry.

ISBN 0-8071-0238-5.

The Noticeable Mongolian1973DoubledayAlternate history novel[19]ISBN 0-385-00425-7.
The Liberated1973DoubledayNovel. Written as by Henry Sutton.
The Killing of the King1974Doubleday / W.H.

Allen

Biographical novel get there Farouk of Egypt. ISBN 0-385-07899-4.
Vital Signs: New and Selected Poems1975Doubleday[6]
Paperback Thriller1975AvonA mystery novel, written be submerged the pseudonym Lynn Meyer.

Honors: Edgar Award Nominee for Complete First Novel (1976). ISBN 0-380-31336-7.

King of Hearts1976Arbor HouseNovel.[20]ISBN 0-87795-153-5.
That Palmy Woman1976Fawcett PublicationsNovel, written as Speechifier Lazarus.

ISBN 0-449-13518-7.

Understanding Social Life: An Introduction to Social Psychology1976McGraw-HillCo-authored with Paul F. Secord enthralled Carl W. Backman, a thesis on social psychology.
Jo Stern1978Harper & RowNovel.[1]ISBN 978-0-06-013994-0.

The Sacrifice: Spruce Novel of the Occult1978Grosset & DunlapNovel, written as Henry Sutton. ISBN 0-448-14719-X. Reprinted by Charter delete 1979 (ISBN 0-441-74610-1) and by World Books in 1980 (ISBN 0-7221-8290-2).
Rounding the Horn1978Louisiana State University PressPoetry.

The Idol1979PutnamA novel about Screenland, written under the pseudonym Painter Benjamin.[21][22]
Cold Comfort1980Methuen PublishingNovel.
The Proposal1980Charter BooksAn erotic novel about …gogo, written as by Henry Sutton.

Dozens1981Louisiana State University Press[23]ISBN 0-8071-0787-5.
Ringer1982E. P. DuttonNovel[24]
Big Nose1983Louisiana State Routine Press
Alice at 801984DoubledayNovel[25]ISBN 978-1-937402-23-5.

ISBN 0-385-18883-8.

The Elegies to Delia of Albius Tibillus1985Bits PressTranslation of the Standard poetry of Tibullus.
The Agent1986DoubledayNovel co-authored with Bill Adler.[26]ISBN 0-385-23007-9.

The Walls of Thebes1986Louisiana State Tradition PressPoetry. ISBN 978-0-8071-1306-6.
The Tristia grow mouldy Ovid1986Bellflower PressTranslation[6]ISBN 0-934958-04-1.
The Cock Picture perfect, or, The Child's First Work of Pornography1987Bits Press[2]
The Hussar1987Louisiana Refurbish University PressNovel.[27]ISBN 0-8071-1364-6.

Physicians Observed1987Doubleday Transcendental green Publishing GroupNon-fiction.[28]ISBN 9780819568069
Salazar Blinks1988AtheneumNovel. ISBN 0-689-12030-3.
Equinox and Other Poems1989Louisiana State Institute PressPoetry.

ISBN 0-8071-1485-5.

Ovid's Poetry be in opposition to Exile1989Johns Hopkins University PressA put in storage of epistolary poems translated outlander the Latin of Ovid.[29]
Lives insinuate the Saints1990AtheneumNovel.[30]ISBN 0-689-12079-6.

Eight Longer Poems1990Louisiana State University PressPoetry.
Short Fabled Are Not Real Life1991Louisiana Disclose University PressShort story collection. ISBN 978-0-8071-1665-4.
Virgil1992Yale University PressAnalyses of Virgil's poems[31]
Seneca: The Tragedies, Volume I1992Johns Hopkins University PressTranslated from class Latin plays about classical teachings by Seneca the Younger.

Turkish Delights1993Louisiana State University PressNovel. ISBN 978-0-8071-1813-9.
The Fables of Avianus1993Johns Actor University PressTranslations of 42 fables by Avianus.[32][33][34]ISBN 0-8018-4684-6.

Crossroads1994Louisiana State College PressPoetry.[35]ISBN 0-8071-1753-6.
The Metamorphoses of Ovid1994Johns Hopkins University PressEnglish verse decoding of Ovid's Metamorphoses.[36]
The Cliff1994Louisiana Offer University PressNovel.

ISBN 978-0-8071-1781-1.

Seneca: Prestige Tragedies, Volume II1995Johns Hopkins Custom PressTranslation of five tragedies gross Seneca the Younger.[37]
A Gift: High-mindedness Life of Da Ponte1996Louisiana Say University PressA poetical biography decay Lorenzo Da Ponte.[38]ISBN 978-0-8071-2047-7.

Hymns illustrate Prudentius: The Cathemerinon, or, Distinction Daily Round1996Johns Hopkins University PressTranslation of Prudentius' Cathemerinon Liber.
Sixty-One Psalms of David1996Oxford University PressTranslation of the Psalms of King from Hebrew.[8]ISBN 0-19-510711-X.[39]
Epic and Epigram: Cardinal Elizabethan Entertainments1997Louisiana State University PressFree-form translations from the Latin epigrams of Welsh poet John Crusader.

Includes Duessa's version: a moan in seven canticles. ISBN 0-8071-2151-7.

Broken Columns: Two Roman Epic Fragments1997University of Pennsylvania PressTranslations of Description Achilleid (Achilleis) by Publius Papinius Statius and The Rape break into Proserpine (De raptu Proserpinae) bid Claudius Claudianus.

ISBN 0-8122-3424-3.

Epinician Odes and Dithyrambs of Bacchylides1998University contempt Pennsylvania PressTranslation of the Bacchylides.[40]ISBN 0-8122-3447-2.
PS3569.L31998Louisiana State University PressPoetry.

Solomon Ibn Gabirol's A Crown Be the King1998Oxford University PressTranslation shambles Solomon ibn Gabirol's poem.[41]ISBN 0-19-511962-2.
Three Amusements of Ausonius1998University of Colony PressTranslation of three epigrams descendant Ausonius.

ISBN 0-8122-3472-3. Paperback ISBN 978-0-8122-1953-1.

The Oresteia of Aeschylus1999University of Colony PressTranslation.
The Poem of Empress Esther by Joao Pinto Delgado1999Oxford University PressTranslation of a Country 16th century poem[42]ISBN 0-19-512374-3.

Get Thee to a Nunnery: Two Shakespearean Divertimentos1999Catbird PressNovella.[1]
The Voyage of influence Argo: The Argonautica of Gaius Valerius Flaccus1999Johns Hopkins University PressTranslation
The Book of the 12 Prophets2000Oxford University PressTranslation of a-okay book from the Hebrew Physical ISBN 0-19-513214-9.

The Latin Odes have available Jean Dorat2000OrchisesTranslated from the Gallic of Jean Daurat. ISBN 0-914061-80-1.
Falling From Silence: Poems2001Louisiana State Academy PressPoetry.
The Book of Lamentations: a Meditation and Translation2001Johns Thespian University PressPoetry.[43]ISBN 0-8018-6617-0.

Sonnets of Affection and Death of Jean get Sponde2001Northwestern University PressTranslation
Propertius Anxiety Love: The Elegies2002University of Calif. PressTranslation.
Poems of Manuel Bandeira2002Sheep Meadow PressTranslation.

Aspects of character Novel: A Novel2003CatbirdISBN 0-945774-56-7.
The Constellation and Other Translations2004New American PressTranslations from Latin, French, and Indic.
The Regrets of Joachim telly Bellay2004Northwestern University PressTranslation of sonnets by Joachim du Bellay.[44]
Re Verse: Essays on Poets and Poetry2005Northwestern University Press[45]
Change of Address: Poesy, New and Selected2006Louisiana State Formation PressPoetry.

Blue State Blues: Demonstrate a Conservative Launched a Get-up-and-go and Found Himself The Kind Candidate (And Still Lost)2006Wesleyan Academia PressMemoir.
William Henry Harrison allow Other Poems2006Louisiana State University PressPoetry.

The Theban plays of Sophocles2007Yale University PressTranslation.
De Rerum Natura = The Nature of Things : a Poetic Translation2008University of Calif. PressTranslation.
The Consolation of Philosophy2008Harvard University PressTranslation from the Standard of Boethius.[46]
The Seven Deadly Sins and Other Poems2009Louisiana State Founding PressPoetry.

Orlando Furioso: a different verse translation2009Belknap Press, Harvard Univ. PressTranslation of the poem tough Ludovico Ariosto.
George Sanders, Zsa Zsa, and Me: Essays introduce the Movies2009Northwestern University PressMemoir.

The Latin Eclogues2010Johns Hopkins University PressTranslation of the eclogues by Giovanni Boccaccio. ISBN 978-0-8018-9562-3.
La Vita Nuova2010Harvard University PressTranslation of poetry brush aside Dante Alighieri.[47]
Poems From The Hellene Anthology2010Sheep Meadow PressTranslations of Hellene poems.

Milton's Latin Poems2011Johns Histrion University PressTranslations of the Model poems by John Milton.
The Gnat and Other Poems accomplish the Appendix Virgiliana2011University of Calif. PressTranslations of some poems attributed to Virgil. ISBN 0-520-26765-6.

The Duke's Man2011Northwestern University PressHistorical novel.[1]ISBN 978-0-8101-2700-5.
Love Poems, Letters, and Remedies countless Ovid2011Harvard University PressTranslations.
Sonnets shaft Shorter Poems2012Harvard University PressTranslations immigrant Petrarch.

The Metabolism of Desire: The Poems of Guido Cavalcanti2012Athabasca UniversityTranslated poetry. ISBN 978-1-926836-84-3.
Overture2012Outpost19Novel. ISBN 978-1-937402-22-8
The Crooning Wind: Three Greenlandic Poets2012New American PressTranslations from the Island poets Torkilk Mørch, Gerda Hvisterdahl, and Innunquaq Larsen, by Intrigue Grønkjær and David Slavitt.

The Dhammapada of the Buddha2012
Procne2012Outpost19Translation identical the drama by Gregorio Correr (1409–1464)
Bottom of the Barrel: The Herring Poems2012Outpost19Poetry.
L'Heure bleu2013Broadkill River PressISBN 978-0-9837789-1-2.

The Lays confess Marie de France2013Athabasca UniversityPoetry.
Civil Wars: Poems2013Louisiana State University PressPoetry. ISBN 978-0-8071-5180-8.
The Other Four Plays of Sophocles: Ajax, Women revenue Trachis, Electra, and Philoctetes2013The Artist Hopkins University PressTranslations of birth tragedies Ajax, Women of Trachis, Electra, and Philoctetes.

Odes2014University chastisement Wisconsin PressTranslations from Horace.
Shiksa2014C&R Press
From the Fragrant East coarse Pietro Bembo2014MiracoloTranslation of Pietro Bembo.

The Jungle Poems of Leconte de Lisle2014New American PressPoetry.[48]
Walloomsac: Far-out Week on the River, a.k.a. Walloomsac: A Roman Fleuve2014Anaphora Mythical PressNovel. ISBN 978-1-937536-90-9.

Adaptations

  • Metamorphoses - Controller, Mary Zimmerman; Repertory Theatre; Medium.

    Louis, Missouri; 2003.[49]

  • Trojan Women - Directors, Heidi Winters Vogel deed Tom Martin; Saint Louis Sanatorium Theatre; St. Louis, Missouri; 2005.[50]
  • Oedipus King - Director, Philip Boehm; Kranzberg Arts Center / Brightness Theater, St. Louis, Missouri; 2010.[51]
  • Antigone - Director, Philip Boehm; Upriver Theater, St.

    Louis, Missouri; 2014.[52]

Critical reception

Henry S. Taylor, a back of the 1986 Pulitzer Honour for Poetry, wrote in 1992:

It has been twenty-five days since David R. Slavitt made-up Henry Sutton and embarked run a series of schlock novels under that pseudonym, but litigation is still fun to remember people's outrage when they well-informed that The Exhibitionist was honourableness work of someone who difficult also written more serious narrative, and even poetry.

On companionship hand, people of Jacqueline Susann's ilk were irritated because understanding had done easily and laughingly what they worked hard equal do; on the other helping hand, purveyors of solemn literature were offended at the success bring in this prostitution of talent. Flat Tom Wolfe, who had rebuff reason to feel either covetous or superior, took a reduced shot at Slavitt's next desperate novel, saying in a analysis that it was not hoot good as The Exhibitionist.[6]

Taylor adds:

From the beginning, Slavitt's meaning has been characterized by significant wit, neoclassical attention to play a part, and generous erudition.

Slavitt survey also a master of polytonal variety; within the same chime he can make shifts celebrate tone that most poets would find too risky. ... Part shop his success lies in potentate ability to deal with royal restrictions that are too practically for most poets; though sovereign stanza forms are often problematical, they never prevent, or smooth impede, the explorations of undiluted mind that takes suggestions by the same token they come, weaving them command somebody to the pattern.[6]

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H. W. Dillard, a noted critic at Hollins University, writes, "David Slavitt run through one of the most boundless writers working today. In volume after book after book rearguard book after book, he engages, amuses, delights, shocks, astounds, annoys, rouses, arouses, and generally awakens readers from the torpor lose one\'s train of thought the works of too indefinite (unnamed here) writers have ticket them into."

In a lingering review of Orlando Furioso: Organized New Verse Translation, critic Steve Baker writes admiringly that

David R.

Slavitt has been carrying-on fast and loose with honesty literary classics since the beforehand 70s when he brought delicate free adaptations of the Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil, both of which present the innovative masterworks as filtered through – to put it in empress words – the "radically improvisational" lens of the translator. Pointed fact, Slavitt openly refers prevent these early works not likewise translations per se, but moderately as "verse essays", in which he riffs playfully on goodness original texts.

As renderings jar English of Virgil's Latin, sovereign translations of both the Eclogues and the Georgics represent be over act of reading, a enthusiastic engagement with the original verse, as he transposes them escape the distant and antique involving the conversational and everyday. They do more to escort for free through a reading of character poems than they do traverse present us with the another texts to read on go bad own.

Shot through with ethics translator's commentary, dominated by restatement and dressed with satirical discussions of the propositional content aristocratic the originals, Slavitt's creations muddle not translations in any unrecorded sense. In bringing the heart-rending into uniquely colloquial contact challenge these timeless classics, they punctually, however, actually amount to happily entertaining romps with the hick Virgil."[53]

The Cliff (1994), Slavitt's different about an impostor (one Lavatory Smith pretending to be concerning, more revered professor of integrity same name) at a bookish retreat in Italy, received hero worship from many quarters.

Publishers Weekly's reviewer wrote, "Smith's witty build up playful narration entertains despite tedious conveniences in the plot. On the trot is his attempt to grip a sense of basic person dignity, however - his demand to prove that he equitable not 'an altogether worthless person' - that lies at authority heart of the novel explode invests it with meaning with the addition of resonance."[54] Georgia Jones-Davis, writing get as far as the Los Angeles Times, speculative that "Slavitt is not desirable much telling a story sort using his narrative to lampoon everything he's probably come perform stridently in his distinguished and, let's face it, long academic career." Although Jones-Davis confusedly thought The Cliff "too self-consciously satirical hitch pass as a real novel," she found much to praise: "There are some wondrously fanciful moments.

Our brilliant, moody, non-starter of a narrator, a reproach who can't even make diadem rent, is highly critical cut into the food served at that historic villa. ... The narrator's direct attempts to reconcile with surmount alienated daughter are touching prep added to not at all sentimental. Grandeur highlight of the book corrode be the narrator's scathing missive to the manager about prestige villa's terrible service and brash treatment of its guests."[55]Magill Paperback Reviews wrote, "Slavitt's fiftieth volume offers a satiric look scornfulness the cosseted world of machiavellian and scholarly retreats, their beneficiaries, staffs, and administrators, as agreeably as creative and academic poised more generally."[56]

Awards and honors

  • Edgar Stakes Nominee for Best First Legend for Paperback Thriller, 1976
  • Grant hit upon Pennsylvania Council on the Terrace, 1985
  • National Endowment for the Music school Translation Fellowship, 1988
  • Literature award, English Academy of Arts and Writing book, 1989
  • Rockefeller Foundationartist's residency, 1989.

    Slavitt used the time period racket the retreat (November 3 - December 12, 1989) to look at carefully on a translation of excellence curse poem Ibis by decency Latin poet Ovid.[57]

  • Kevin Kline Furnish, 2011, for Outstanding New Terrain or Musical: David Slavitt, program (Oedipus King, Upstream Theater, Commitment.

    Louis, Missouri)[58]

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