plans to purchase wholesale pharmaceutical distributor
H.D. Smith for $815 million in cash.
In Caroline Zilboorg's new edition of Bid Me to Live, a roman h clef by the poet
H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), the war proves profoundly destructive to the artists who survive it, engendering crises of both identity and ideology.
HD Vest Financial Service's CEO, Roger Ochs, said, 'We are excited to partner with Parthenon Capital Partners to complete the purchase of
H.D. Vest from Wells Fargo.
Michael Boughn (editor), Robert Duncan (author), Victor Coleman (editor); THE
H.D. BOOK; University of California Press (Literary Criticism) $49.95 ISBN: 9780520260757
Rachel Connor's new study,
H.D. and the Image, provides a new and exciting examination of
H.D.'s interest in the visual.
H.D.'s poetry and prose continue to generate a broad range of critical interest.
The piece takes its inspiration from the epic poem Helen in Egypt, written by the Imagist poet
H.D. between 1951 and 1955.
Near the end of
H.D.'s little-known novella Nights [1935], protagonist Natalia Saunderson meditates on the geometrical forms of her sister-in-law's house.
Susan Stanford Friedman's new book forms a companion-piece to the same author's Psyche Reborn: The Emergence of
H.D. (Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1981).
The latest diamond-in-the-rough to fly out of its box in the Beinecke Library is
H.D.'s Asphodel, a roman a clef drafted in 1921-22, and retailored at some point in the thirties to stand as a continuation of its more famous sister-work, HERmione.
That was when I met Hilda Dollittle, the American poet and novelist known to readers as
H.D.