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Richard Purdy Wilbur
Librettist

Biography
Born in New York City, Wilbur grew up in North Caldwell (New Jersey) and attended Amherst College, graduating in 1942. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, Wilbur went to graduate school at Harvard.

Wilbur's first collection of poetry was heavily influenced by his experience of war. Wilbur stated, of this work, “One does not use poetry for its major purposes, as a means to organize oneself and the world, until one's world somehow gets out of hand.” This volume, entitled Beautiful Changes and Other Poems was published in 1947, and through this work, Wilbur established himself as a formal poet with the ability to treat very dark and heavy subjects with elegance and grace and within traditional formal structures of English poetry. His second volume Ceremony and Other Poems came out in 1950, continuing to establish him as a formalist.

Wilbur's poetry has received criticism for what many felt is an inability to express anything negative, but Wilbur's style is not meant to be naturalistic in its dealings with the world. He has only meant to express the world that he sees himself: one full of hope and love. His following volumes included Things of This World, (1956), Advice to a Prophet (1961) and Walking to Sleep (1969).

Things of This World won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award in 1957. However, in the 1960s, Wilbur's popularity waned with the rise of Confessional poetry, such as that of Sylvia Plath and Robert Lowell. Wilbur continued to write formally, and because of that, his poetry came to be viewed by some critics as well-made, but not well-felt.

Wilbur has taught at Wellesley College, Smith College, Harvard, and most importantly at Wesleyan University for twenty years. In 1959, he founded the Wesleyan University Press poetry series, which helped bring to light poets like James Wright and Richard Howard.

Wilbur himself admits that, as he has gotten older, his poetry is “crumbing” at the edges and becoming more personal, with less detached elegance. Many critics have noted that Wilbur's poetry has moved from highly formal to clearer and simpler verse, though still maintaining traditional constraints. Wilbur won his second Pulitzer in 1988 with his New and Collected Poems, published the same year. (A new edition of this volume was published in 2004, including new poems.)

Wilbur is also distinguished for his work outside of the realm of poetry. The author of many children's books, Wilbur's translations of 17th-century theatre pieces by Molière and Jean Racine are still unprecedented. He also wrote the lyrics to several songs in Leonard Bernstein's Candide (including “Glitter and Be Gay” and “Make Our Garden Grow”), as well as the libretto for William Schuman's cantata On Freedom's Ground.

–Christie Finn
Main Source: Poetry Foundation, www.poetryfoundation.org

Productions
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Madison OperaCandide4/26/2024 - 4/28/2024
Glimmerglass FestivalCandide7/8/2023 - 8/20/2023
Atlanta OperaCandide3/4/2023 - 3/12/2023
Opera Company of MiddleburyCandide1/29/2022 - 3/1/2022
Union Avenue OperaCandide7/5/2019 - 7/13/2019
Des Moines Metro OperaCandide6/29/2019 - 7/20/2019
Detroit OperaCandide3/9/2019 - 3/9/2019
Utah Symphony | Utah OperaCandide11/9/2018 - 11/10/2018
Chautauqua OperaCandide7/27/2018 - 7/30/2018
Seagle FestivalCandide7/5/2018 - 7/7/2018
Santa Fe OperaCandide6/29/2018 - 8/25/2018
Washington National OperaCandide5/5/2018 - 5/26/2018
Opera in the HeightsCandide4/13/2018 - 4/21/2018
Anchorage OperaCandide4/7/2018 - 4/8/2018
Palm Beach OperaCandide2/23/2018 - 2/25/2018
Arizona OperaCandide1/27/2018 - 2/4/2018
Los Angeles OperaCandide1/27/2018 - 2/18/2018
Long Beach OperaCandide1/23/2016 - 1/30/2016
Glimmerglass FestivalCandide7/19/2015 - 8/21/2015
Amarillo OperaCandide4/4/2013 - 4/7/2013
Portland OperaCandide5/5/2012 - 5/19/2012
Mercury Opera RochesterCandide4/4/2011 - 4/17/2011
Mobile OperaCandide10/10/2010 - 10/23/2010
Seagle FestivalCandide8/8/2009 - 8/15/2009
Manitoba OperaCandide2/28/2009 - 2/28/2009
Lyric Opera San DiegoCandide9/9/2008 - 10/10/2008
LOOK Musical TheatreCandide6/6/2008 - 7/11/2008
New York City OperaCandide4/4/2008 - 4/12/2008
Festival OperaCandide8/1/2005 - 8/21/2005
New York City OperaCandide3/1/2005 - 3/19/2005
Illinois Opera TheaterCandide2/1/2005 - 2/24/2005
Opera SaratogaCandide7/1/2004 - 7/11/2004
Opera PacificCandide3/3/2004 - 3/7/2004
Des Moines Metro OperaCandide6/29/2002 - 7/12/2002
Portland OperaCandide5/5/2002 - 5/18/2002
Dayton Performing Arts Alliance Candide4/4/2002 - 4/4/2002
Fort Worth OperaCandide9/9/2001 - 9/9/2001
Opera ModestoCandide4/28/2001 - 5/6/2001
Augusta OperaCandide3/3/2001 - 3/24/2001
Lyric Opera San DiegoCandide9/9/2000 - 9/24/2000
Central City OperaCandide7/5/2000 - 8/12/2000
Austin OperaCandide1/1/2000 - 1/17/2000
Wichita State University Opera TheatreCandide2/2/1999 - 2/7/1999
Opera RoanokeCandide6/1/1996 - 6/21/1996
Vancouver New MusicCandide6/1/1996 - 6/23/1996
Opera CarolinaCandide11/11/1995 - 11/17/1995
Boston Lyric OperaCandide3/1/1995 - 3/19/1995
Peabody Opera at Johns Hopkins UniversityCandide3/1/1995 - 3/12/1995
Lyric Opera of ChicagoCandide11/3/1994 - 12/21/1994
Madison OperaCandide11/1/1993 - 11/20/1993
Orlando OperaCandide5/1/1992 - 5/3/1992
Skylight Music TheatreCandide5/1/1992 - 5/31/1992
Anchorage OperaCandide4/1/1992 - 4/11/1992
Eugene OperaCandide1/1/1992 - 12/31/1991
Dayton Performing Arts Alliance Candide12/1/1991 - 12/9/1991
Detroit OperaCandide11/1/1991 - 11/9/1991


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