- Phelps Putnam
Howard Phelps Putnam (1894 – 1948), sometimes known as H. Phelps Putnam or Phelps Putnam, was an American poet who published two books, "Trinc" and "The Five Seasons".
Biography
Phelps Putnam was born in
Massachusetts in 1894 and attendedPhilips Exeter Academy . He enrolled atYale University where he was a member of the secret societySkull and Bones and was among the "Renaissance" generation of talented Yale-educated writers (which includes alumni such asStephen Vincent Benét ,Henry R. Luce ,Archibald MacLeish ,Cole Porter , andThornton Wilder ).Following graduation Putnam traveled to Europe and worked a series of odd jobs including a brief period as an assistant editor for the Atlantic Monthly Press and writing advertising copy for an insurance company. Putnam’s first book of poems, "Trinc", Rabelaisian for drink, was published in 1927. Following "Trinc" Putnam set to work on an epic, to be titled "The Earthly Comedy". In 1930 Putnam was awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship and the following year he published "The Five Seasons" (1931). This volume marks the beginning of Putnam’s work towards producing "The Earthly Comedy", however, Putnam died in 1948 before completing his epic, perhaps thwarted by his ill health (asthma and alcoholism) and the paralyzing ambition of his plans. As F.O. Matthiessen acknowledges in his essay “To the Memory of Phelps Putnam” “he sketched a poem too vast ever to be able to shoulder the weight of writing it”.] ". [cite book | last = Walker | first =Charles | title =The Collected Poems of H. Phelps Putnam | publisher =Farrar, Straus, and Giroux| date =1971 | id = SBN 374.1.2627.5 ] . Putnam wrote little in his later years, which largely consists of poetry published in various magazines and lyrics for a musical collaboration withHarl McDonald entitled "Songs of Conquest: Cycle for Chorus of Mixed Voices" (1937).Putnam’s love life appears to have superseded his poetic reputation. Twice married (to Ruth Peters and Una Fayerweather) Putnam had numerous affairs, including trysts with
Katharine Hepburn and painterRussell Cheney . In her autobiography "Me" Hepburn writes of Putnam:I took one look at him and I was stricken with whatever it is that strickens one at once and for no reason when one looks at a member of the opposite sex. He absolutely fascinated me. I flew up onto a pink cloud [ . . . ] .”.] ". [cite book | last = Hepburn | first =Katharine | title =Me: Stories of My Life | publisher =Alfred A. Knopf | date =1991 | id = ISBN 0-679-40051-6 ]
Notes
Bibliography
"Trinc". New York: New York: Doran, 1927.
"The Five Seasons". New York: Scribner, 1931.
With Harl McDonald. "Songs of Conquest: Cycle for Chorus of Mixed Voices". Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel, Rev. ed. 1939.References
* [http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/beinecke.knappf.nav.html Farwell Knapp Papers] . [http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/ Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library] . [http://www.yale.edu/ Yale University] .
* Hepburn, Katharine. "Me: Stories of My Life". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1991.
* Mann, William J. "Kate: The Woman Who Was Hepburn". New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2006.
* Matthiessen, F.O. “To the Memory of Phelps Putnam”. In "The Collected Poems of H. Phelps Putnam". Ed. Charles Walker. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1971.
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