The Dice Cup

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$19.95  $18.55
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Wakefield Press
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264
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5.3 X 7.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
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Paperback
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9781939663863
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About the Author
Max Jacob was born a Jew, in Quimper, Brittany in 1876. He made his home in Paris and was deeply involved in the literary, artistic and cultural revolution of his time. He is one of the most important and influential French writers and poets of the century and a great master of the prose poem, notably in Le Cornet a dès, 1917. Among his closest friends and colleagues in the early years were Picasso and Apollinaire. His published works also include novels and essays and many posthumous volumes of correspondence. In the later part of his life Jacob retired to the monastery at Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire: he had converted lo Catholicism in 1915. He died, wearing the yellow star, at Drancy concentration camp, in 1944, but he retained his faith to the end, his last words being 'Je suis avec Dieu'.
Ian Seed teaches Creative Writing at the University of Chester. He has lived and worked in different countries, including Italy, France and Poland. His poetry, prose poetry, fiction, reviews and translations have appeared in such journals as Blackbox Manifold, Free Verse, Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine, The North, PN Review, Poetry Salzburg Review, Poetry Wales, Shearsman, Stride and Tears in the Fence.Seed's first full-length collection, Anonymous Intruder, was published by Shearsman in 2009. Shearsman have since published a number of other collections. He is also a translator from French and Italian, with recent editions of Pierre Reverdy and Max Jacob.