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OverviewA selection of the greatest poems from one of poetry’s most beloved mystics The American poet Robert Lax belongs to the generation of Thomas Merton, Beat poetry, Abstract Expressionism, and the compositions of John Cage. Yet he stands out as this era’s most intriguing minimalist poet, gaining this reputation through a constant questioning of the universe and our idea about it. His poetry varies from fables and parables to clear-cut columns of words, from his account of a day at the circus as a vision of creation to his own insistent and mystical search for truth. 33 Poems presents the quintessential gathering of Lax’s work, including Sea & Sky and The Circus of the Sun, “perhaps the greatest English-language poem of this century” (The New York Times). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Lax , Thomas KelleinPublisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation Imprint: New Directions Publishing Corporation Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.282kg ISBN: 9780811228367ISBN 10: 0811228363 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 15 March 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOne of the great original voices of our times-a pilgrim in search of beautiful innocence. -- Jack Kerouac He's good, isn't he! -- Samuel Beckett To the best of my knowledge, a saint is simply all the things that he is. If you placed him among the Old Testament figures above the south portal of Chartres, he wouldn't look odd. His poems are sleight-of-hand demonstrations. I don't know any religious writing that moves me as much or is as persuasive as the prose communication with the unseen, unknown, unanswering but felt fountain-source of his belief. -- William Maxwell To the best of my knowledge, a saint is simply all the things that he is. If you placed him among the Old Testament figures above the south portal of Chartres, he wouldn't look odd. His poems are sleight-of-hand demonstrations. I don't know any religious writing that moves me as much or is as persuasive as the prose communication with the unseen, unknown, unanswering but felt fountain-source of his belief. -- William Maxwell He's good, isn't he! -- Samuel Beckett One of the great original voices of our times-a pilgrim in search of beautiful innocence. -- Jack Kerouac To the best of my knowledge, a saint is simply all the things that he is. If you placed him among the Old Testament figures above the south portal of Chartres, he wouldn't look odd. His poems are sleight-of-hand demonstrations. I don't know any religious writing that moves me as much or is as persuasive as the prose communication with the unseen, unknown, unanswering but felt fountain-source of his belief.--William Maxwell He's good, isn't he!--Samuel Beckett One of the great original voices of our times--a pilgrim in search of beautiful innocence.--Jack Kerouac Author InformationRobert Lax (1915–2000) was born in Olean, New York. At Columbia University he studied with Mark Van Doren and there began friendships with his classmates Thomas Merton and the painter Ad Reinhardt. He then worked as a university lecturer, film critic, script writer, and editor at the New Yorker. In 1962 he moved to the Greek islands, where he spent most of the last four decades of his life. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |