Description
Discover the profound insights and artistry in Marjorie's sixth book, published by Coffee House Press in 2021. This compelling trade paperback is a deep dive into modernist poetry, engaging with the complex legacy of Ezra Pound, especially his famous Cantos. With her unique voice and critical perspective, Marjorie presents a collection that resonates with both established poets and emerging writers alike. Her work is not just poetry; it is an intellectual dialogue that bridges literature and visual art, appealing to artists, thinkers, and literati who appreciate the intersection of multiple disciplines.
Marjorie's recognition extends beyond the literary realm as an acclaimed visual artist, with her pieces featured in prestigious sites such as the Getty Center and the New York Public Library. Each poem reflects her artistic prowess and offers readers a chance to engage in rich, thought-provoking conversations about art and poetry.
Marjorie's dedicated readership eagerly anticipates her work, and she is committed to actively promoting her book through strategic engagements in academic circles and literary forums. From organizing events that encourage dynamic dialogues to forging connections between visual arts and poetry, Marjorie's influence is undeniably powerful. Now is the time to experience this essential collection, which promises to leave a lasting impression on your thoughts and creativity.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW, ISBN: 9781566896085, Format: Trade paperback (US), Year: 2021, Publisher: Coffee House Press.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781566896085
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Description:
This is Marjorie’s sixth book with Coffee House. We’re honored that a poet of her stature and influence is loyal to our press. She is truly an icon of experimental and modernist poetry.
This collection engages deeply with the challenging legacy of Ezra Pound, particularly his Cantos. Marjorie’s incisive voice and critical mind will be valued by many other writers who are involved in that conversation.
Marjorie has a devoted, established readership of poets, writers, artists, and thinkers who are eager to read and engage with her work.
Marjorie is an admired visual artist whose work has been widely exhibited and is in the permanent collections of the Getty Center and the New York Public Library. Her poetry has a deep connection to her visual art.
Marjorie is a good advocate for her own work. She’s well connected in academia, literary criticism and art criticism circles, and the visual-art world. She will be strategic about getting her book into people’s hands and about creating spaces for engagement around the book. She’s known as a formidable but generous reviewer and loves to invite similar conversations around her own work. We’ll be pursuing possible events that involve conversation between artists and poets.
Marjorie's recognition extends beyond the literary realm as an acclaimed visual artist, with her pieces featured in prestigious sites such as the Getty Center and the New York Public Library. Each poem reflects her artistic prowess and offers readers a chance to engage in rich, thought-provoking conversations about art and poetry.
Marjorie's dedicated readership eagerly anticipates her work, and she is committed to actively promoting her book through strategic engagements in academic circles and literary forums. From organizing events that encourage dynamic dialogues to forging connections between visual arts and poetry, Marjorie's influence is undeniably powerful. Now is the time to experience this essential collection, which promises to leave a lasting impression on your thoughts and creativity.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW, ISBN: 9781566896085, Format: Trade paperback (US), Year: 2021, Publisher: Coffee House Press.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781566896085
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Description:
This is Marjorie’s sixth book with Coffee House. We’re honored that a poet of her stature and influence is loyal to our press. She is truly an icon of experimental and modernist poetry.
This collection engages deeply with the challenging legacy of Ezra Pound, particularly his Cantos. Marjorie’s incisive voice and critical mind will be valued by many other writers who are involved in that conversation.
Marjorie has a devoted, established readership of poets, writers, artists, and thinkers who are eager to read and engage with her work.
Marjorie is an admired visual artist whose work has been widely exhibited and is in the permanent collections of the Getty Center and the New York Public Library. Her poetry has a deep connection to her visual art.
Marjorie is a good advocate for her own work. She’s well connected in academia, literary criticism and art criticism circles, and the visual-art world. She will be strategic about getting her book into people’s hands and about creating spaces for engagement around the book. She’s known as a formidable but generous reviewer and loves to invite similar conversations around her own work. We’ll be pursuing possible events that involve conversation between artists and poets.