Robert Lowell

"I want to apologize for plaguing you with so many telephone calls last November and December. When the 'enthusiasm' is coming on me it is accompanied by a feverish reaching out to my friends. After its over I wince and wither."

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Source: Robert Lowell, Jeffrey Meyers (1988). “Robert Lowell, Interviews and Memoirs”, p.49, University of Michigan Press

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Robert Lowell

Robert Lowell

Poet

Robert Lowell was an American poet known for his confessional style, particularly in 'Life Studies', which explores themes of identity and mental health.

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