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The Revisionist and The Astropastorals

Douglas Crase author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Published:28th Nov '19

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Chosen as a TLS Book of the Year 2019. This vital collection restores to print and prominence the work of Douglas Crase, a poet of revisionist invocations of the American landscape and transcendentalist tradition. Douglas Crase is best known for a single book of poems, The Revisionist (1981). In the year of its publication John Ashbery urged Carcanet to consider it for British publication and now, thirty-eight years later, the book appears together with the chapbook entitled The Astropastorals (2017), which together constitute the core of Crase's poetic work. He is among the crucial poets of his generation, but until now his work has not been widely available. An heir to Whitman, to Crane, to Ashbery, Crase deploys what he calls an American 'civil meter', throwing down a wry distinctively American prosodic gauntlet to readers and writers that is likely to be as discussed as Williams's 'variable foot'.

'at once dizzying and uplifting' - Mark Ford, TLS; 'This is such anticipatory, massively omniscient edging work.' - Eileen Myles; 'Crase looks at the city and the landscape with the amused, disabused eye of a lover.' - John Ashbery

ISBN: 9781784108694

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 13mm

Weight: unknown

160 pages