Hometown and Other Poems

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American literature
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780714550978
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Divided into fifty-seven sections, ‘Hometown’ is an extraordinary work in the long tradition of the Great American Poem. The author’s own compositions, interspersed with quotations from other famous writers and excerpts from historical documents and articles, including an old restaurant menu, create a living tapestry of the city of Denver from its frontier days to its foundation and beyond, woven together by the poet’s unifying gaze and psychedelic imagination.

Thirty years in the making, ‘Hometown’ was left unpublished at the death of its author, who regarded it as his most important work. Published here for the first time, alongside the rest of his poetry, including some uncollected pieces, this poem will restore Andrews’s place among the great American poets of the twentieth century.

Contains an introduction by Prof. John Burt, Brandeis University and an afterword by Michael Baird.

Calder Publications was founded by John Calder in 1949, and became known for the edgy and avant-garde writers it was proud of having in its list. Calder Publications, an imprint of Alma Books, offers a list of books which will challenge and stimulate the serious readers.

Lyman Andrews (1938–2009) was an American poet, critic and lecturer who spent most of his life in Britain, where he taught at the University of Leicester and worked as poetry editor of the Sunday Times.

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