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I Heard it Through the Grapevine: ASA Benveniste and Trigram Press

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By (author): Asa Benveniste Jeremy Reed

Asa Benveniste (1925-1990) who founded the legendary Trigram Press in London in 1965, ostensibly to publish Anglo-American cutting-edge poetry, was not only a self-taught, one-off maverick genius as a printer, typographer and book-designer, but also a superbly innovative language poet, whose own poetry tended to be obscured by his merits as a publisher. Throughout its duration, 1965-1978, the Trigram list epitomised ultimate hipster cool, as a leading independent. Jeremy Reed's deeply personal tribute to Benveniste as his enduring poetic avatar, and the encourager and publisher of his early poetry informs a book that is both an appraising memoir and a significant evaluation of Trigram Press. The book also includes a reprint of Benveniste's collection, Edge (1975). See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 189g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Shearsman Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848614635

About Asa BenvenisteJeremy Reed

Jeremy Reed born on a chip of rock off the coast of French Normandy has been for decades one of Britain's most dynamic adventurous and controversial poets. Called by the Independent British poetry's glam spangly shape-shifting answer to David Bowie his poetry fiction and performances of his work are singularly inimitable in their opposition to grey mainstream poetry. He has published over 40 books of poetry fiction and non-fiction winning prestigious literary prizes such as the Somerset Maugham Award and on coming to live in London in the 1980s was patronised by the artist Francis Bacon. Among his biggest fans have been the late J.G. Ballard Pete Doherty and Bjork who called his work 'the most beautiful outrageously brilliant poetry in the world' Jeremy writes about every subject that British poetry considers taboo: glamour pop rock sci-fi cyber mutant gay drugs neuroscience the disaffected and outlawed and the fizzy big-city chemistry of the London in which he lives and creates. His performances solo or with The Ginger Light are unrivalled in intensity.

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