Description
PROVOCATIONS explores arguments about literary and spiritual Creations, through definitions of selves and others, and the self with others. Questions of resistance and transcendence, both internal and interpersonal, and to the “facts” of our existence are addressed throughout. Questions about mortality are the convergent points, ultimately, of the ‘provocations’ in the self-questioning that is the central thrust of the text.
Poetry.
“David Schloss seems to be reinventing classical forms and meter to speak profound truths on vital issues of our day. But for all this he hasn’t lost the cool, calm lyricism of his love poems and quirky meditations on how the world happened to turn out the odd way it did.”
—John Ashbery
Author Bio
David Schloss was born in Brooklyn, New York, and educated at Columbia University, the University of Southern California Cinema School, Brooklyn College (BA), and the Iowa Writers Workshop (MFA). He taught at the University of Cincinnati and Miami University (Ohio) from which he retired as Emeritus Professor of English in December, 2014. He has published five full-length poetry collections: The Beloved (Ashland Poetry Press, 1973), Sex Lives of the Poor and Obscure, (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2001), Group Portrait from Hell (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2009), REPORTS FROM BABYLON AND BEYOND (Dos Madres Press), 2015), THE HEARTBEAT AS AN ANCIENT INSTRUMENT (Dos Madres Press, 2020; plus three chapbooks, Legends (The Windmill Press, 1976), Greatest Hits (Pudding House Press, 2004), Behind the Eyes (Dos Madres Press 2005), as well as scores of poems in literary journals and anthologies over the years.
Author City: CINCINNATI, OH USA