Companion Spider
Essays

 

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Companion Spider
Essays

by Clayton Eshleman (Author)
Adrienne Rich (Introduction)

 

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ISBN: 9780819564832

 

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This is the accumulated work of a poet and translator who goes more deeply into the art and its process and demands.


Companion Spider is the accumulated work of a poet and translator who goes more deeply into the art and its process and demands than anyone since Robert Duncan. Clayton Eshleman is one of our most admired and controversial poets, the translator of such great international poets as Cesar Vallejo, Aime Cesaire and Antonin Artaud, and founder and editor of two important literary magazines, Sulfur and Caterpillar. As such, Eshleman writes about the vocation of poet and of the poet as translator as no one else in America today; he believes adamantly that art must concern itself with vision, and that poets learn best by an apprenticeship that is a kind of immersion in the work of other poets. Companion Spider opens with a unique eighty page essay called "Novices: A Study of Poetic Apprenticeship" addressed to the poet who is just starting out. Subsequent sections take up the art of translation, poets and their work, and literary magazine editing. The title is drawn from an extraordinary visionary experience which the author had, which becomes a potent metaphor for the creative process. Through the variety of poets and artists to whom he pays homage, Eshleman suggests a community which is not of a single place or time; rather, there is mutual recognition and responsiveness, so that the reader becomes aware of a range of artistic practices s/he might explore


 

ISBN 819564834
ISBN13 9780819564832
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 31/01/2002
Pages 352
Weight (grammes) 504
Published in United States
Height (mm) 219
Width (mm) 163

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