The Landscape Is Behind the Door
Pierre Martory
(Author)
John Ashbery
(Translator)
Description
Poetry. "His dreams, his pessimistic resumes of childhood that are suddenly lanced by a joke, his surreal loves, his strangely lit landscapes with their inquisitive birds and disquieting flora, are fertile influences for me, though I hope I haven't stolen anything - well, better to steal than borrow, as Eliot more or less said. I can only hope that this first substantial gathering of Martory's poetry into a volume will be a revelation for others as well" -John Ashbery, from the IntroductionProduct Details
Price
$12.95
$11.91
Publisher
Sheep Meadow Press
Publish Date
December 01, 1994
Pages
128
Dimensions
6.04 X 9.01 X 0.39 inches | 0.34 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781878818300
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About the Author
PIERRE MARTORY was born in Bayonne, France (1920). He grew up in Morocco and joined North Africa's Free French Army during World War II. He published the novel Phebus ou le beau mariage with Denoel (1953) and worked as drama and music critic for Paris-Match for over twenty years. In March 1956, Martory met John Ashbery, then on a Fulbright in Paris, where they lived together nine years. In 1962, Ashbery dedicated The Tennis Court Oath to Martory. In the seventies, Martory collaborated with the artist Francis Wishart on a volume of text and etchings entitled Le Pere-Lachaise. In 1990, Ashbery translated Martory's first poetry collection, Every Question but One, and in 1994 Sheep Meadow Press published Martory's first full-length volume of poetry, The Landscape Is behind the Door. A collection of poems in French, Veilleur de jours (Sheep Meadow Press-Alyscamps Press), appeared in 1997. Martory died in Paris on October 5, 1998. Most recently, Artery Editions in England published Oh, lac / Oh, Lake, a bilingual edition of twenty Martory poems, translated by Ashbery, with artwork by Wishart.