A poet of original vision and gentle, careful word-shaping, Clark allows his images to merge and converge toward a resolution in which flow is not arrested but pauses to take thought; the images take over the controls and 'do the talking', almost as if they had a mind of their own. What a relief when that happens, the poet confesses; he just follows along and tries to stay out of the way of whatever it is they seem to want to be saying. And when the elements of image and sound and sense do then mysteriously come together in the moment, as Clark here proposes, 'A point is fixed'.
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Weight: 172g
Dimensions: 216 x 140mm
Publication Date: 15 Mar 2010
Publisher: Shearsman Books
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781848611085
About Tom Clark
Tom Clark was born in Chicago in 1941 and educated at the University of Michigan Cambridge University and the University of Essex. He has worked variously as an editor (The Paris Review) critic (Los Angeles Times San Francisco Chronicle New York Times) and biographer (lives of Damon Runyon Jack Kerouac Charles Olson Robert Creeley Edward Dorn) has written novels (Who is Sylvia? The Exile of Celine The Spell) and essays (The Poetry Beat Problems of Thought: Paradoxical Essays). His many collections of poetry have included Stones Air At Malibu John's Heart When Things Get Tough on Easy Street Paradise Resisted Disordered Ideas Fractured Karma Sleepwalker's Fate Junkets on a Sad Planet: Scenes from the Life of John Keats Like Real People Empire of Skin Light and Shade and The New World. He lives in Berkeley California with his wife and partner of forty-two years Angelica Heinegg.
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