The Glass Piano, a poetry collection by Ben Mazer, is now available from MadHat Press. This edition of Hart Crane’s long poem The Bridge, first published as a book in , collects, for the first time ever, the variant, earlier versions of the poem’s sections as they were first published in periodicals and anthologies during the years – · Ben Mazer on the Wild and Profligate Life of Harry Crosby. Via MadHat Press. By Ben Mazer. J. It is sometimes said that poetry can kill a man, that, to the poet, poetry is a matter of life and death. Countless poets have encountered early or tragic death, many of them suicides: suicides from madness, from depression, from poverty, trauma, and even from belief in the hierarchal Author: Ben Mazer. · BEN MAZER’s most recent collection of poems is The Hierarchy of the Pavilions (MadHat Press). This year will see the publication of Spuyten Duyvil’s Ben Mazer and the New Romanticism by Thomas Graves. Mazer is presently editing The Collected Poems of Delmore Schwartz for Farrar, Straus Giroux. He lives in Cambridge, Mass.
hkhjf57h - Get book Poems by Ben Mazer read and download online. Full supports all version of your device, includes PDF, ePub and Kindle version. All books format are mobile-friendly. Read online and download as many books as you like for personal use. MEXICO: photographs by Thomas Sayers Ellis, with an introduction by Ben Mazer. POEMS by Blake Campbell, with a preface by Philip Nikolayev. ART LETTERS NO.5 IS NOW AVAILABLE! Contributors: John Wieners, Fanny Howe, Mary Fabilli, Jim Dunn, Gerard Malanga, Philip Nikolayev, Jim Behrle, Goxwa Borg, Amy Sudarsky, Jeet Thayil, Gabriel Don, Ivan. Ben Mazer (Author) In Ben Mazer's poetry, everything and everyone seems to display a similar quality at moments of heightened, transcendent perception, when the world (or possibly the brain: it's debatable) begins to pulse freely to its inherent musical rhythm, dictating visions and verses.
The first poem of Poems wanders streets, now in a car, now on foot, only to take us home to sleep, perchance to dream — “Past the doorbell / likes the paradise for which you are kicking yourself” — and Poems is a compelling dream world, more aesthetically pleasing than logically sound, where one had better not look too hard for an architecture. The rule is jam tomorrow and jam yesterday, but never jam today. Ben Mazer Four poems The Big House. Spring draws archival colors, brief and brittle as celluloid, its technicolor process too early for man, too late for a bright. Ben Mazer is the author of Poems ( avg rating, 14 ratings, 1 review), The Foundations of Poetry Mathematics ( avg rating, 10 ratings, 0 reviews.
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