Poem Of A Life

A Biography Of Louis Zukofsky

by Mark Scroggins
language: english
Publisher: COUNTERPOINT, November of 2007 ‧
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"The Poem of a Life" is the first critical biography of Louis Zukofsky, a fascinating and crucially important American modernist poet. It details the curve of his career, from the early "Waste Land"-parody "Poem beginning 'The'" (1926) to the dense and tantalizing beauties of his last poems, "80 Flowers"(1978), paying special attention to the monumental, complex, and formally various epic poem ""A"," on which Zukofsky labored for almost fifty years, and which he called "a poem of a life." Zukofsky was a protege of Ezra Pound's, an artistic collaborator and close friend of William Carlos Williams's, and the leader of a whole school of 1930s avant-garde poets, the Objectivists. Later in life he was close friends with such younger writers as Robert Creeley, Paul Metcalf, Robert Duncan, Jonathan Williams, and Guy Davenport. His work spans the divide from modernism to postmodernism, and his later writings have proved an inspiration to whole new generations of innovative poets. Zukofsky's poetry is oblique, condensed, and as fantastically detailed as the late writings of James Joyce, yet it bears at every point the marks of the poet's life and times.

Poem Of A Life

A Biography Of Louis Zukofsky

by Mark Scroggins

Property Description
ISBN: 9781593761585
Publisher: COUNTERPOINT
Release Date: November of 2007
Language: English
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 576
Format: Book
Collection: Critical Quarterly Book Series
Categories: Books in English > Fiction > Biographies
EAN: 9781593761585

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