Ebook {Epub PDF} New and Selected Poems 1965-2006 by David Shapiro






















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David Shapiro Signed, placed and dated by Shapiro on the front free endpage. Complete in bright pages. From OCLC: "From January () -- FromPoems from Deal () -- From A Man Holding An Acoustic Panel () -- From The Page-Turner () -- From Lateness () -- From To An Idea () -- From House (Blown Apart) () -- From After a Lost Original () -- From A Burning. Poet David Shapiro grew up in Deal, New Jersey, in an artistic family. His grandfather was a cantor and composer, his father was a physician who had studied sculpture, and his mother was a musician. Trained as a classical violinist, he was considered a prodigy and appeared on the Voice of America program at age five. As a teenager, he played with a number of orchestras. New and Selected Poems () Shapiro grew up in Deal, N.J., in a family with several artistic influences — his father was a sculptor and his grandfather, Berele Chagy, a well-known Jewish cantor — and began playing violin and writing poetry at a young age.


David Shapiro: New and Selected Poems, Title: David Shapiro: New and Selected Poems, Authors: Shapiro, David. Condition: Used - Like New. Overlook Press has recently published New and Selected Poems (). An overview of four decades’ worth of poetry is, by anyone’s definition, a milestone achieved by a lucky few. Preening, however, is not part of David Shapiro’s constitution. “I sometimes think I’m in that wonderful category of ‘neglectorinos.’. David Shapiro, New and Selected Poems (The Overlook Press,–) David Shapiro’s New and Selected Poems () forgoes the formality of frontmatter and commences without introduction; but perhaps no introduction is necessary. From the first halting syllables of “January” to the sonorous phrases of “Burning Interior,” each piece explains itself fully, citing sources of inspiration, announcing intentions, and guiding us through the chaos of its postmodern aesthetic.

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