My God the Proverbial: 42 Poems & 2 Prose Pieces, Larry Eigner

My God the Proverbial: 42 Poems & 2 Prose Pieces

Larry Eigner

Publisher: L Publications
PubDate: 5/1/2003
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Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $35.00
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Pages: 54
 

Poetry. Originally published in 1975, MY GOD THE PROVERBIAL is now being reissued. Beginning in the late 1940s, working in relative isolation imposed in part by his physical limitation as a paraplegic, Eigner developed a uniquely exacting and fluid poetic composition, which functions visually as well as through his extrodinary sense of the sound-value of words. His aesthetic owes something to Williams, Pound, the Chinese ideogram and poetic forms, and the work of Charles Olson, whose revolutionary "composition by field" principles find their most direct manifestation in Eigner's mature work.

Author Hometown: BERKELEY, CA USA



About the author: Critically palsied as a result of forceps delivery at birth, Larry Eigner has spent most of his life in bed or in a wheelchair. Until 1978 he lived with his family in Massachusetts, but then moved to Berkeley, California, where he was cared for by the poet Robert Grenier. The example of William Carlos Williams can be felt in Eigner's attention to detail and precision of observation. His work characteristically derives from sights and sounds in the vicinity of his home--clouds, birds, crickets, cars, rain--but words in the poems are arranged in visual patterns of great elegance and complexity, much as in the work of one of his principal masters, Charles Olson. Eigner does not merely duplicate Olson's projectivist manner, however. In Ron Silliman's introduction to his anthology of Language Poetry, IN THE AMERICAN TREE--dedicated to Eigner--he identifies this poet as one who has `transcended the problematic constraints' of Olson's speech-based projectivist poetics. Eigner has himself pointed out that his poetry originates in "thinking" rather than speech. Eigner's Selected Poems was published in 1972, his selected prose, COUNTRY/HARBOR/QUIET/ACT/AROUND, in 1978. Among many subsequent poetry collections are Things Stirring Together or Far Away, READINESS/ENOUGH/DEPENDS/ON, and Waters, Places, a Time. His critical writings were edited by Benjamin Friedlander in AREAS LIGHTS HEIGHTS: WRITINGS 1954-1989. An earlier selection is Quiet Harbor Quiet Act Around. Some of his letters were gathered by Robert Kocik and Joseph Simas in Larry Eigner Letters.

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