The Poems of Charles Reznikoff: 1918-1975

by Charles Reznikoff

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Charles Reznikoff (1894-1976), the son of Russian garment workers, was an American original: a blood-and-bone New Yorker, a collector of images and stories who walked the city from the Bronx to the Battery and breathed the soul of the Jewish immigrant experience into a lifetime of poetry. He wrote narrative poems based on Old Testament sources. Above all, he wrote spare, intensely visual, epigrammatic poems, a kind of urban haiku. The language of these short poems is as plain as bread and show more salt, their imagery as crisp and unambiguous as a Charles Sheeler photograph. But their meaning is only hinted at: it is there in the selection of details, and in the music of the verse. Reznikoff was sincere and objective, a poet of great feeling who strove to honor the world by describing it precisely. He also strove to keep his feelings out of his poetry. He did not confess, he did not pose, he did not cultivate a myth of himself. Instead he created art-an unadorned art in praise of the world that God and men have made-and invited readers to bring their own feelings to it. In an age of ephemera, of first drafts rushed into print and soon forgotten, Reznikoff's poetry is a sturdy, well-wrought thing-"a girder, still itself / among the rubble." A timeless testament-impersonal, incorruptible, undeniably American-it will survive every change in literary fashion. Book jacket. show less

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Canonical title
The Poems of Charles Reznikoff: 1918-1975
Original title
Poems 1918-1975: the Complete Poems of Charles Reznikoff
Original publication date
1989

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Poetry, Fiction and Literature, Music
DDC/MDS
811.52Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican poetry20th Century1900-1945
LCC
PS3535 .E98 .A17Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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