Parker Tyler

Parker Tyler Harrison Parker Tyler (March 6, 1904 – July 24, 1974), was an American author, poet, and film critic. Tyler had a relationship with underground filmmaker Charles Boultenhouse (1926–1994) from 1945 until his death. Their papers are held by the New York Public Library.

He often wrote for the ''View,'' the ''Kenyon Review,'' ''Partisan Review,'' ''Evergreen Review,'' and the cineaste magazines ''Film Culture,'' and ''Film Quarterly.'' Some of his books are collections of his magazine work. He received a Longview Award for Poetry in 1958. He wrote a biography about modernist painter Florine Stettheimer.

Tyler was mentioned several times in the novel ''Myra Breckinridge'' (1968) by Gore Vidal, bringing renewed attention to Tyler's film criticism. This led Vidal to claim that "I've done for [Tyler] what Edward Albee did for Virginia Woolf" after ''The Hollywood Hallucination'' and ''Magic and Myth of the Movies'' were republished in 1970.

Black Sparrow Press published his poetry, including a complete and corrected text of ''The Granite Butterfly,'' first published with Bern Porter, Berkeley, Calif., 1945, as ''The Will of Eros: Selected Poems 1930-1970'' (1972).

Tyler died in New York City, where he lived, on July 24, 1974, at the age of 70. Provided by Wikipedia
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