"Pierre Reverdy" by Pierre Reverdy (NYRB, Edited by Mary Ann Caws)

The poems are mostly mood pieces that would go well with mid '50's Miles Davis. Romantic in despair, but never depressing due to I think his intelligence and his ability to write a perfect poem that is set like a jewel case on the top of a bedside table. Once again the New York Review of Books (NYRB) has done a great job of publishing these collection of works by Reverdy, and translated by an all-star cast of the most interesting of the interesting. Kenneth Rexroth, Geoffrey O'Brien, Frank O'Hara, Richard Howard, John Ashbery and edited by the great Mary Ann Caws. Any poet that can gather the American giants of poetry and translation in one volume, you know is very much worth your time.
Published on November 04, 2013 17:26
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