Calligraphy Typewriters: The Selected Poems of Larry Eigner

Larry Eigner
Édition Curtis Faville , Robert B. Grenier
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Calligraphy Typewriters: The Selected Poems of Larry Eigner

Larry Eigner
Édition Curtis Faville , Robert B. Grenier
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  • Date de publication : Mar 21, 2017
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 376
  • Éditeur : University Of Alabama Press
  • ISBN : 9780817358747
  • Dimensions : 7.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Widely respected American poet Larry Eigner, the author of over 75 books and broadsides, was born "palsied from hard birth" (as he phrased it) in Lynn, Massachusetts, on August 7, 1927. With the exception of two teenage years in residence at the Massachusetts Hospital School in Canton, Eigner spent his first fifty years at home in his parents' house in Swampscott, Massachusetts, where he was cared for by his mother, Bessie, and his father, Israel, and where he came to do his writing in a space prepared for him on the glassed-in front porch basically every day.
 
Curtis Faville has worked as a teacher, editor, and publisher with degrees in English, creative writing, and landscape architecture. He has published four collections of poetry-Stanzas for an Evening Out, Ready, Wittgenstein's Door, and Metro-as well as books by Bill Berkson, Ted Greenwald, and Larry Eigner, among others, under the L Publications/Compass Rose Books imprint. He maintains an eclectic Internet blog, The Compass Rose.
 
Poet, essayist, and visual artist Robert Grenier has taught literature and creative writing at UC Berkeley, Tufts, Franconia College, and Mills College. He edited Robert Creeley's first Selected Poems for Scribner's, and subsequently edited three books of poems by Larry Eigner: Waters / Places / A Time; Windows / Walls / Yard / Ways; and readiness / enough / depends / on. Working with Eigner, Grenier completed the preparation of some 1,800 "established texts" of Eigner's poems. An archive of Grenier's own work-the Robert Grenier Papers-is housed in Stanford University's Green Library.

"[Calligraphy Typewriters] is a lovely book to hold and to look at. It too reproduces the signature appearance of Eigner's poems. It maintains their distinctive itineraries as they sally forth across the page from a lefthand margin to which they never return. The book is an essential introduction to Eigner's achievement and allows us to begin to account for what he was up to."
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"Following publication of the massive (and magnifcent) four-volume edition of The Collected Poems of Larry Eigner, its two editors, Robert Grenier and Curtis Faville, set about the difficult task of making a selection of Eigner's poems for a volume that could be more handily used as a travel companion, or as a classroom text. Probably no one at this point knows Eigner's work better than Grenier and Faville, and their familiarity with it has allowed them to identify for inclusion in this book key works, indicative of the diverse moves and moods with which Eigner negotiated panoramas, corners, and crevices of the perceivable world. Eigner cast clarity onto the real, variously catching change at its precise swift moment and tracking the drift of slow specks of notability past the senses. The editors of Calligraphy Typewriters: The Selected Poems of Larry Eigner have managed to intensify his oeuvre, even as they make it more available. The book reminds us always to attend to the live world that the senses activate and phrases ruffle."
-Lyn Hejinian

"For anyone interested in American poetry post-WW2 at its experimental, processual best, who was not able to pick up the set of Collected Volumes (very expensive indeed) or only owns a few (there were many!) of the small-press chapbooks books Larry Eigner published during his life-time, this is THE BOOK."
-Pierre Joris
 

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