Etai-Eken by Ed Roberson

Etai-Eken by Ed Roberson

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Etai-Eken is a legend told in a series, a cycle of poems, which is to say, told in different languages. The action of the poems in the poem is their moving in and out of the legend by the changes of access to the larger legend; an access of the present in the ancient, of the present's knowledge and experience of it.

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Etai-Eken by Ed Roberson

Etai-Eken is a legend told in a series, a cycle of poems, which is to say, told in different languages. The action of the poems in the poem is their moving in and out of the legend by the changes of access to the larger legend; an access of the present in the ancient, of the present’s knowledge and experience of it.
Ed Roberson is a former professor of literature and creative writing at Rutgers University. He has taught at the University of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. Roberson is the recipient of the Stephen Henderson Critics Award for Achievement in Litera
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ISBN 13 9780822952633
Title Etai-Eken
Author Ed Roberson
Series Pitt Poetry Series
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Year published 1975-12-15
Number of pages 96
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