![]() Knopf, April 19 ‘ Finding Me: A Memoir,’ by Viola Davisĭavis, a fixture on television and movie screens, the winner of an Oscar (for “Fences”) and an Emmy (for “How to Get Away With Murder”), found steady work and then stardom as an actor after growing up in incredibly difficult circumstances. She wants to shine light on aspects of his life and work “that haven’t always made it into the popular imagination, which still tends to make him appear rather more ethereal than he actually was.” In her new book, Miller says that literature often overlooks how rowdy and subversive Keats really was. The poet Keats died at 25 in 1821, and his short life and brilliant work have inspired a vast amount of literature. ![]() ‘ Keats: A Brief Life in Nine Poems and One Epitaph,’ by Lucasta Miller ![]()
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