Memoir and Essay, Michael Gottlieb

Memoir and Essay

Michael Gottlieb

Publisher: Faux Press
PubDate: 5/1/2010
ISBN: 9780982549506
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $16.00
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Pages: 170
 

Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Critical Writing. Responding to MEMOIR AND ESSAY Ron Silliman writes, "Michael Gottlieb saw it all, did it all & appears to have taken notes. MEMOIR AND ESSAY is a personal history of the evolution of Language poetry in New York City in the 1970s as viewed by one of its key innovators. Gottlieb's attention to detail & sensitivity to the interpersonal dynamics of the scene make this a crucial document for understanding progressive poetics in the late 20th century. Gottlieb's prose makes it a pleasure." Kasey Silem Mohammed adds, "A life in, of, and for poetry: Michael Gottlieb generously lays bare the one he has led, putting in plain terms the measures by which the discipline asserts itself as a constitutive force, a shaping regime of identity and counter-identity, community action and individual reflection. In his recounting of his own experience coming into poetry in 1970s New York, as well as his meditations on poet's work (the work of poetry itself and the work that poets do in the world), Gottlieb gives us an immensely valuable document in the annals of Language writing and contemporary literary autobiography generally."

Author City: New York, NY USA

Born in the Bronx and living in New York for many years, Michael Gottlieb is the author of fifteen books including MEMOIR AND ESSAY, NEW YORK, GORGEOUS PLUNGE, LOST AND FOUND (containing the seminal 9/11 poem "The Dust"), THE LIKES OF US, and MEMOIR AND ESSAY. In the Seventies he helped the influential Language poetry magazine Roof.

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