Letters to Jargon: The Correspondence Between Larry Eigner and Jonathan Williams

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Price
$45.94
Publisher
University Alabama Press
Publish Date
Pages
348
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 1.1 inches | 0.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780817359348
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About the Author

Andrew Rippeon is visiting assistant professor of writing at Davidson College.

Reviews

"This correspondence between Larry Eigner and his early publisher, the poet Jonathan Williams, offers a vital contribution to the former's emerging career and aesthetic development. Andrew Rippeon has done a masterful job of editing both sides of the correspondence, providing extensive notes for each letter along with unpublished essays, notes, and reviews by Eigner found in the Jargon Society archives. These letters show Eigner's keen engagement with the day's news and with the emerging literary scene circulating within little magazines, chapbooks, and publishers--and not incidentally through correspondence."
--Michael Davidson, author of Invalid Modernism: Disability and the Missing Body of the Aesthetic
"I highly recommend Letters to Jargon. As a scholar who has studied Eigner's life and letters extensively, and is viciously protective of his work, I am in awe."
--Jennifer Bartlett, author of Derivative of the Moving Image and coeditor of Beauty is a Verb: The New Poetry of Disability