A Different Person: A Memoir

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Knopf, 1994 - Biography & Autobiography - 271 pages
"A Different Person is eminent poet James Merrill's coming-of-age portrait. While in his twenties, Merrill, born to comfort and privilege, sets sail in 1950 with a young man's passionate expectations for the Europe that will change his life. Centering his story on this odyssey, he opens his life to us in a memoir that puts wit, sensibility, and elegance of mind to the service of unflinching autobiographical truth." --from back cover

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Decision to go abroad My dearest friend
3
Tony puts one over on the French Visit
16
With my father in Italy Dr Simeons
30
Copyright

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About the author (1994)

James Ingram Merrill 1926-1995 James Ingram Merrill was born in New York on March 3, 1926. He attended Amherst College. Merrill would go on to receive every major poetry award in the United States, including the 1977 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Divine Comedies. Merrill was honored in mid-career with the Bollingen Prize in 1973. He would receive the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1983 for his epic poem The Changing Light at Sandover. He won the National Book Award for Poetry twice, in 1967 for Nights and Days and in 1979 for Mirabell: Books of Number. Merrill died on February 6, 1995. Since his death, his work has been anthologized in three divisions: Collected Poems, Collected Prose, and Collected Novels and Plays.

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