In the Common Dream of George Oppen, Joseph Bradshaw

In the Common Dream of George Oppen

Joseph Bradshaw

Publisher: Shearsman Books
PubDate: 3/15/2011
ISBN: 9781848611498
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $15.00
Quantity Available: 23
Pages: 90
 

Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Comprised of both poetry and essays, Joseph Bradshaw's IN THE COMMON DREAM OF GEORGE OPPEN makes its premise to imagine what bodies of work might exist in Oppen's fabled 25-year silence. By turns, the book forcefully projects a singularly fabricated biography onto the figure of Oppen, then self-reflexively retracts, divagating through a poet's desire for mentorship and community. Bringing in everything from ruminations on blurry memories of Idaho's landscape, to dialogues held across centuries and continents with the likes of figures such as the Elephant Man, IN THE COMMON DREAM OF GEORGE OPPEN brushes up against the fragile boundary between the finished and the unfinished poem, or a finished or unfinished life.

Author City: BROOKLYN, NY USA

Joseph Bradshaw was born in Idaho and spent an itinerant childhood along the west coast. He was a founding editor of FO(A)RM Magazine, and for several years co-curated the Spare Room reading series in Portland, OR. He has previously published two chapbooks, The Way Birds Become (Weather Press, 2007), and This Ocean, or Oppen Series (Cannibal Books, 2008). After earning an MFA at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he now lives in Brooklyn, NY, where he works as an archivist for the Byrd Hoffman Watermill Foundation.

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