Jean Stafford: The Life of a Writer
Jean Stafford burst on the literary scene in 1944, when, at the age of twenty-nine, she published her bestselling novel, Boston Adventure. Three years later, Life magazine hailed her as the "most brilliant of the new fiction writers." Bafflingly, for the rest of her life, Stafford would struggle—and fail—to capitalize on that early promise.

David Roberts' compelling biography examines Stafford's disastrous marriages, including her first marriage to the volatile poet Robert Lowell, which culminated for her in a lengthy stay in a psychiatric hospital. Beautiful and gifted, Stafford squandered her health as well as her talent, ending her life embittered and alone.

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Jean Stafford: The Life of a Writer
Jean Stafford burst on the literary scene in 1944, when, at the age of twenty-nine, she published her bestselling novel, Boston Adventure. Three years later, Life magazine hailed her as the "most brilliant of the new fiction writers." Bafflingly, for the rest of her life, Stafford would struggle—and fail—to capitalize on that early promise.

David Roberts' compelling biography examines Stafford's disastrous marriages, including her first marriage to the volatile poet Robert Lowell, which culminated for her in a lengthy stay in a psychiatric hospital. Beautiful and gifted, Stafford squandered her health as well as her talent, ending her life embittered and alone.

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Jean Stafford: The Life of a Writer

Jean Stafford: The Life of a Writer

by David Roberts
Jean Stafford: The Life of a Writer

Jean Stafford: The Life of a Writer

by David Roberts

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Overview

Jean Stafford burst on the literary scene in 1944, when, at the age of twenty-nine, she published her bestselling novel, Boston Adventure. Three years later, Life magazine hailed her as the "most brilliant of the new fiction writers." Bafflingly, for the rest of her life, Stafford would struggle—and fail—to capitalize on that early promise.

David Roberts' compelling biography examines Stafford's disastrous marriages, including her first marriage to the volatile poet Robert Lowell, which culminated for her in a lengthy stay in a psychiatric hospital. Beautiful and gifted, Stafford squandered her health as well as her talent, ending her life embittered and alone.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312302177
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/31/2003
Series: Vermilion Books
Pages: 524
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

David Roberts (b. 1943) is an accomplished mountaineer with a PhD in English from the University of Denver. He is the author of several books, including The Mountain of My Fear and Deborah: A Wilderness Narrative.
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