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George Oppen

    The Art of Hunger
    Die Rohstoffe. Gedichte. Zweisprachig. Mit einem Nachwort von Paul Auster
    George Oppen: Selected Poems
    New Collected Poems [With CD]
    • New Collected Poems [With CD]

      • 425pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      The collection features the complete works of George Oppen, encompassing all his published books, uncollected poems, and some unpublished pieces. Celebrated for his impact on American poetry, Oppen won a Pulitzer Prize for "Of Being Numerous," praised for its unmatched quality. Edited by Michael Davidson, the volume includes an insightful introduction and notes that contextualize Oppen's work. Additionally, Eliot Weinberger contributes a personal remembrance, and the edition is enhanced with a CD of Oppen reading from his collections.

      New Collected Poems [With CD]
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    • George Oppen: Selected Poems

      • 205pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      This collection features a curated selection from George Oppen's seven published books, showcasing his poetic evolution. Edited by Robert Creeley, it includes Oppen's only essay, "A Mind's Own Place," and "Twenty-Six Fragments," which he wrote on various scraps. The volume also contains a chronology and bibliography by Rachel Blau DuPlessis, enhancing its scholarly value. Celebrated for his precision and depth, Oppen's work offers profound insights, making this anthology an ideal resource for teaching and exploring his literary legacy.

      George Oppen: Selected Poems
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    • George Oppen (1908-1984) was a key figure among the Objectivists, co-founding the Objectivist Press in 1933. His political views shifted towards Marxism due to the Great Depression and fascism, leading him to abandon poetry for over thirty years. After serving in WWII, he returned to poetry, publishing 'The Materials' in 1962. This bilingual edition is his first published collection in Germany, featuring translations by Norbert Lange and Susanna Mewe, with a foreword by Rachel Blau DuPlessis.

      Die Rohstoffe. Gedichte. Zweisprachig. Mit einem Nachwort von Paul Auster
    • The Art of Hunger

      • 395pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      "In a section of interviews as well as in The Red Notebook, Auster reflects on his own work - on the need to break down the boundary between living and writing, and on the use of certain genre conventions to penetrate matters of memory and identity. The Art of Hunger undermines and illuminates our accepted notions about literature and throws an unprecedented light on Auster's own richly allusive writings."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

      The Art of Hunger
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