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You Never Know

von Ron Padgett

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You never know what to expect from Ron Padgett, a poet full of delightful surprises and discoveries. This witty new collection glides from comic to elegiac to lyrical, in celebrations of fairy tales, friendship, cubism, birds, lullabies, spirituality, Dutch painting, and the magic of everyday life, all rendered in artful conversational American. Marketing Plans: Co-op available National author tour to include New York, San Francisco, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Denver, and Milwaukee National print advertising Ron Padgett was born in Tulsa in 1942. With Ted Berrigan and others, Padgett reinvented the New York School of poetry in the mid-1960s. Also a distinguished translator of modern French poetry, he has published 15 books of his own, includingGreat Balls of Fire, and has been honored by a Guggenheim and an American Academy of Arts and Letters poetry award. Padgett lives in New York City. Also Available Great Balls of Fire TP $8.95 0-918273-80-3 CUSA… (mehr)
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Padgett is okay for an "accepted" pseudo-mainstream literary poet, but if you can't tell how much I scorn those types, you would realize that's high praise for him and utter loathing for the academic establishment -- usually of people who themselves are not gifted and hence not in the best position to judge something that has always remained somewhat subjective no matter what the Formalists thought. Yeah, I can't take most of them, can't relate to them, to their peaceful rustic or Ivory tower lives. And since they can't relate to so much of humanity who don't enjoy their leisures or even appreciate their fine craftsmanship, well a whole lot of people including me, prefer more populist poets to write and speak about things that actually MATTER to most in this country and the world and I guess if you want to protect the virginity of the canon from the intellectually inadequate masses around, stay in this cocoon, but if you have something to say, if you want to reach and impact people, I'd recommend reading more than journals such as Poetry Magazine, the Paris Review and New Yorker. There's a much bigger world out there full of talented people who are actually successful and liked by more than the 1500 writing professors who read the literary poets' works... Not recommended unless you love Dean Young, Donal Hall, Mark Strand and the like. This might be for you then... ( )
  scottcholstad | Jan 27, 2020 |
If you want to be happy, read Ron Padgett's poems. ( )
  jon1lambert | Oct 19, 2008 |
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You never know what to expect from Ron Padgett, a poet full of delightful surprises and discoveries. This witty new collection glides from comic to elegiac to lyrical, in celebrations of fairy tales, friendship, cubism, birds, lullabies, spirituality, Dutch painting, and the magic of everyday life, all rendered in artful conversational American. Marketing Plans: Co-op available National author tour to include New York, San Francisco, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Denver, and Milwaukee National print advertising Ron Padgett was born in Tulsa in 1942. With Ted Berrigan and others, Padgett reinvented the New York School of poetry in the mid-1960s. Also a distinguished translator of modern French poetry, he has published 15 books of his own, includingGreat Balls of Fire, and has been honored by a Guggenheim and an American Academy of Arts and Letters poetry award. Padgett lives in New York City. Also Available Great Balls of Fire TP $8.95 0-918273-80-3 CUSA

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