After Lorca
After Lorca
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After Lorca by Jack Spicer
Out of print for decades, this is the legendary American poet's tribute to Federico Garc a Lorca, including translations of the great Spanish poet's work. Frankly I was quite surprised when Mr. Spicer asked me to write the introduction to this volume, writes the long-dead Spanish poet at the start of After Lorca, Jack Spicer's first book and one that, since it first appeared in 1957, has continued to exert an immense influence on poetry in America and throughout the world. It must be made clear at the start that these poems are not translations, Lorca continues. In even the most literal of them, Mr. Spicer seems to derive pleasure in inserting or substituting one or two words which completely change the mood and often the meaning of the poem as I have written it. More often he takes one of my poems and adjoins to half of it another of his own, giving an effect rather like an unwilling centaur. (Modesty forbids me to speculate which end of the animal is mine.) Finally there are an almost equal number of poems that I did not write at all (one supposes that they must be his).
Jack Spicer (1925-1965) was a poet and linguist born in Los Angeles, California. At the University of California, Berkeley, he became close friends with the poets Robin Blaser and Robert Duncan, and with them he went on to play a central role in the San Francisco Renaissance of the late 1940s and the 1950s. During his life, Spicer published six short books of poetry, all with small, local presses. He died of alcohol poisoning in the poverty ward of San Francisco General Hospital. Peter Gizzi is the author of many collections of poetry, most recently Now It's Dark and Archeophonics (a finalist for the 2016 National Book Award). His editing projects have included The House That Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer and, with Kevin Killian, My Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer. He works at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781681375410 |
| ISBN 10 | 1681375419 |
| Title | After Lorca |
| Author | Jack Spicer |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | The New York Review of Books, Inc |
| Year published | 2021-05-11 |
| Number of pages | 80 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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