Exchanging Hats Elizabeth Bishop Paintings. Intro by William Benton
I have wanted to purchase this book for some time, and finally it was deeply discounted. Elizabeth Bishop, the poet's paintings were tracked and exhibited in 1963, though I did not see them. I was still a young HS student. In the remarks, she reminisces about visits with Caldar in Brazil. My husband's grandmother and grandfather were entertained an evening with the Caldars in Litchfield, Ct; Caldar brought out the circus to entertain Grandpa Roberts and gave him a piece of it which always hung by the lamp in the entrance hallway, and no one has confessed as to what happened to it! She reminisces about Storm King and Rockland and Penobscot Maine, all summer haunts. EB does paintings of Key West, of Maine, and... several hang in the galleries of Vassar College. She has some of rooms she lived in hotels in NYC, and others of Brazil. They all have a certain charm and poetic quality, of course, associated with her poems and life. I recall that Mark Strand whom I knew at Breadloaf Writers Conference was a great admirer. My favorite is the cover of this book, a painting on Nova Scotia. The paintings are in watercolor and gouache and of intimate size. .
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