Bryan Ingram
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Kay Redfield Jamison:
How does Robert Lowell relate to the vast community of people living healthily with mental illness?
Kay Redfield Jamison
Bryan, Robert Lowell in many ways was not at all typical of people with mental illness—he was a great poet, by definition extremely unusual, and he came from a privileged background that allowed him access to unusually good psychiatric treatment. But he knew the suffering that comes with severe depression and mania, perhaps even more so than most because he had a particularly virulent form of manic-depression / bipolar disorder (he was hospitalized for his illness nearly twenty times). His poetry and other writing is remarkably powerful in capturing not only what mania and depression are like to experience, but the pain associated with them. He was also deeply courageous in dealing with his mental illness, which I write about this extensively in “Robert Lowell : Setting the River on Fire”.
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Melanie Russell
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Kay Redfield Jamison:
Dr. Redfield Jamison, Your new work on Robert Lowell sounds compelling--I can't wait to pick it up. I am hoping you address the manic creative thrust artists experience from a biological or genetic perspective in your book. My question is: Can you describe this creative surge bipolar patients experience, and, in your opinion, what is its biological cause? Thank you so much for all your work on the study of bipolar.
Bookwormthings
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Kay Redfield Jamison:
Although Art may imitate life, life may not imitate art. How difficult did you find it separating the poetry from the man and his illness? I always feel there is a danger in some biographies that the 'art' in this case the poetry, is overinterpreted with the benefit of hindsight. (As a UK person I regret to say that I am currently ignorant of his poetry although would welcome recommendations.)
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