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| Dark God of Eros: A William Everson Reader (California Legacy) | 
| Author: William Everson Creator: Albert Gelpi Publisher: Heyday Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 1890771643 Dewey Decimal Number: 811.52 EAN: 9781890771645 ASIN: 1890771643
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Book Description William Everson, aka brother Antoninus, was a poet, Dominican Friar, letterpress printer, and quintessential Californian. Originally from the San Joaquin Valley, Everson was part of the Beat poetry movement in San Francisco during the 1950s and was closely tied to Robert Duncan, Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Creeley, and Denise Levertov. A critically acclaimed visionary poet, he was also an important and challenging theologian of his time, as well as being a highly acclaimed printer and book designer of great originality. Dark God of Eros: A William Everson Reader, offers, for the first time, in a single volume, the most comprehensive retrospective view of the life and work of William Everson. The book offers a vast selection of poetry and autobiographical writing, as well as essays and interviews: it explores the great influence of poet Robinson Jeffers in Everson's own writing and life; it highlights essays on poetry and poetics, including a discussion of what it means to be a poet; commentary on Everson's poetry by ten contemporary poets, along with portfolio items from Everson's hand press. Everson was a poet with a deeply religious vision of life whose evolution from agnosticism to Catholicism eventually culminated in a 20-year commitment as a Dominican lay brother from 1951 to 1969. Theology would shape his poetry and his conception of the poet's role and function, as well as his exploration of "erotic mysticism," for much of his prose is infused with themes of flesh and consummation. Everson was also one of the best hand press printers in the history of the book in the U.S. and holds a permanent place in the history of American fine printing. Dark God of Eros features a selection of color reproductions of pages and broadsides that he designed and printed, along with his essays on the history of printing and working with his Washington hand press. Dark God of Eros will be of great value to anyone interested in American poetry, California culture, Catholic arts and letters, and in fine printing. It is an authoritative, skillfully executed and intelligent treatise of the life and work of a complex man who was both a great poet and an extraordinary influence on others.
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Selecting highlights from Everson's full range of work July 26, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Edited and with an Introduction by Albert Gelpi, Dark God Of Eros: A William Everson Reader presents and analyzes the poetry of William Everson, a man who was a farmer, a conscientious objector, a printer, a Dominican friar, and more. Selecting highlights from Everson's full range of work, and offering insights by Gelpi (who is a skilled literary critic and personal friend of Everson), Dark God Of Eros is a superb guide for contemplating these gallant works. Dark Waters: Chipmunk: slash with quick teeth/These rawhide ropes.//Little fox, sleek cat of the thicket,/Puma, ringtail in the quaking bush,/Mink in the meadow.//Otter-woman:/Drive devils out of my blood./Scare off fear.//I have made a long run./I have sum dark waters.//I have followed you through hanging traps./I have risked it all.//At the fork of your flesh/Our two trails come together.//At your body's bench/I take meat.
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