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Published by University of California Press, 2010
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Published by Omnidawn, Richmond, CA, 2015
ISBN 10: 1632430053 ISBN 13: 9781632430052
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Language: English
Published by Omnidawn Publishing/University Press of New England, 2015
ISBN 10: 1632430053 ISBN 13: 9781632430052
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paperback. Condition: Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. Richmond. 2015. April 2015. Omnidawn Publishing/University Press of New England. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in Wrappers. 9781632430052. 6 x 9'. 96 pages. paperback. keywords: American Literature Poetry. DESCRIPTION - Edited by Garrett Caples, Brenda Hillman, and Paul Ebenkamp. Introduction by Cedar Sigo. The last living member of the original circle of Anarcho-pacifist poets at the birth of the San Francisco Renaissance, Richard O. Moore presents his second book, Particulars of Place. The title poem is a meditation on life in the twilight of American Empire, posing the question of how to live in an age of endless warfare. Throughout, Moore's commitment to social justice mingles with his interest in Wittgenstein's linguistic philosophy, resulting in a poetic amalgam unique to Moore himself. Reflecting a lifetime of devotion to the art of poetry, Particulars of Place confirms Moore's paradoxical position as a newly emerging old master. 'Richard O. Moore's poetry holds firm, as Williams put it, while searching out all corners of the mind with intimacy and conviction, and without adornment or brokered sentiment. His 'Blindness Sonnets' alone are as moving and searing in their even-handed concision as any sense- driven poems I've read in recent years, and the entirety of Particulars of Place makes for an emphatically real, and nonetheless nourishing, world. No other poetry I know of sings from such ground.' - Anselm Berrigan, author of Notes From Irrelevance. inventory #41407.
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Language: English
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ISBN 10: 1632430053 ISBN 13: 9781632430052
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paperback. Condition: Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. First Edition. Richmond. 2015. April 2015. Omnidawn Publishing/University Press of New England. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 9781632430052. 6 x 9'. 96 pages. paperback. keywords: American Literature Poetry. DESCRIPTION - Edited by Garrett Caples, Brenda Hillman, and Paul Ebenkamp. Introduction by Cedar Sigo. The last living member of the original circle of Anarcho-pacifist poets at the birth of the San Francisco Renaissance, Richard O. Moore presents his second book, Particulars of Place. The title poem is a meditation on life in the twilight of American Empire, posing the question of how to live in an age of endless warfare. Throughout, Moore's commitment to social justice mingles with his interest in Wittgenstein's linguistic philosophy, resulting in a poetic amalgam unique to Moore himself. Reflecting a lifetime of devotion to the art of poetry, Particulars of Place confirms Moore's paradoxical position as a newly emerging old master. 'Richard O. Moore's poetry holds firm, as Williams put it, while searching out all corners of the mind with intimacy and conviction, and without adornment or brokered sentiment. His 'Blindness Sonnets' alone are as moving and searing in their even-handed concision as any sense- driven poems I've read in recent years, and the entirety of Particulars of Place makes for an emphatically real, and nonetheless nourishing, world. No other poetry I know of sings from such ground.' - Anselm Berrigan, author of Notes From Irrelevance. inventory #44196.
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Language: English
Published by Omnidawn Publishing, US, 2015
ISBN 10: 1632430053 ISBN 13: 9781632430052
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Paperback. Condition: New. The last living member of the original circle of Anarcho-pacifist poets at the birth of the San Francisco Renaissance, Richard O. Moore presents his second book, Particulars of Place. The title poem is a meditation on life in the twilight of American Empire, posing the question of how to live in an age of endless warfare. Throughout, Moore's commitment to social justice mingles with his interest in Wittgenstein's linguistic philosophy, resulting in a poetic amalgam unique to Moore himself. Reflecting a lifetime of devotion to the art of poetry, Particulars of Place confirms Moore's paradoxical position as a newly emerging old master.
Soft cover. Condition: New. Paperback: 96 pages. Bright, fresh book with no sign of handling or wear. One of the early poets centered around Kenneth Rexroth, Richard O. Moore (1920 - 2015) made a career in broadcasting as co-founder of the first U.S. listener-sponsored radio station, KPFA. He was also an important cinema verite' filmmaker, having directed such works as the 10-part series USA: Poetry (1966). Moore s first book, Writing the Silences, was published in 2010 by the University of California.
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