Background
Friedmann, Elizabeth Carroll was born on January 3, 1941 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
(In a single volume, the essential work of a major Moderni...)
In a single volume, the essential work of a major Modernist poet and thinker. Some see Laura Riding and Laura (Riding) Jackson as virtually two separate writers, the former a strikingly original Modernist poet and critic, the latter a supposedly reclusive thinker on man and woman, language, meaning, and truth. However, encountering her work in this rich cross-section, one discovers a remarkable consistency of theme developing throughout, from the earliest poems and stories to the "post-poetic" writings of her final years. The selections presented here span sixty-four years (1923-1987) and include famous works of poetry and prose—some long out of print or difficult to find—significant lesser-known writings, and an important previously unpublished late essay, "Body & Mind and the Linguistic Ultimate."
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Friedmann, Elizabeth Carroll was born on January 3, 1941 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
Bachelor, University Tennessee, 1962. Master of Arts, University Florida, 1979.
Freelance travel writer magazines and newspapers, Jacksonville, Florida, 1979—1985. Reporter and feature writer Florida Times-Union, 1965—1968. Lecturer to adjunct assistant professor of English Jacksonville University, 1979—1986.
Book reviewer Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, 1975—1988. Columnist and feature writer Jacksonville Magazine, 1979—1988. Independent scholar and researcher, since 1988.
Member Laura (Riding) Jackson Board Literary Management, since 1991. Project director Kalliope On the Air/Cable television series, 1980—1988. Founding editor, project director Kalliope: A Journal of Women's Art, 1978—1988.
Numerous other committees, panels in field.
(In a single volume, the essential work of a major Moderni...)