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As If: Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Poetry Series

Autor James Richardson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2023
A reissue of a celebrated collection of poems from James Richardson.

James Richardson’s poems concern humor, paradox, and nuanced perception of human interaction As If was originally selected by Amy Clampitt and published as part of the National Poetry Series. In Clampitt’s words: “To discover a vocabulary and a syntax equal in precision to the micron and the nanosecond: such is the enterprise James Richardson calls on his readers to join . . .”
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ISBN-13: 9780887486975
ISBN-10: 0887486975
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 140 x 235 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Colecția Carnegie-Mellon University Press
Seria Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Poetry Series


Notă biografică

James Richardson’s collections of poems and aphorisms include For Now; During, which received the Castagnola Prize from the Poetry Society of America; National Book Award finalist By the Numbers; National Book Critics Circle Award finalist Interglacial; Vectors: Aphorisms and Ten-Second Essays; and How Things Are, which was also published by Carnegie Mellon University Press. He is professor emeritus of creative writing at Princeton University and lives in New Jersey.

Recenzii

"Richardson is one of the finest poets now writing, and the best contemporary practitioner of the art of aphorism...."

"Scientific as Marianne Moore, philosophical as Wallace Stevens, and mysterious as a Zen master, Richardson has stayed the course, impervious to literary fashion, servant only to his unique angle of vision."

"Richardson is one of our most philosophical poets, a staggeringly accomplished artist, and yet mostly unappreciated. The classical balance of his lines, the restrained beauty of his imagery, the quiet and consistent tone, and the fierce intelligence of it all remind one of Virgil's Eclogues. Nor is the new work here any less accomplished than the old. Richardson is a poets' poet, someone to study closely, meditate upon, commit to memory."