Description
Outreach to Visual Language Media
About the Author
William Benton received his early training in music and worked as a jazz piano player before becoming a writer. His poetry has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and a number of other magazines. He has published several books of poetry, most recently Backlit, as well as Exchanging Hats, a book on the paintings of Elizabeth Bishop, and Madly, a novel. His newest book is Eye Contact, a book of art writing.
Reviews
"He tells us something about the paradoxes of love at the same time that he tells us about... art."-Lilly Wei "High style without grandiloquence." John Godfrey "Love, carnal and fated, fills these pages. You can have it but as if in a proverb of the East, you cannot keep it except in brilliant memory. Beautiful, intense, and utterly absorbing." -James Salter "Very persuasive, disturbing, and written with lovely sentences and small, understated, elegant moments." -Ann Beattie "William Benton is primarily a poet, and the book [Eye Contact] gradually gains its unique success from the real experience of his lifetime, the coups and crises of marriage and family, its ring of truth resounding from a persisting and expansive source of human authenticity." Vyt Bakaitis
Book Information
ISBN 9781643620213
Author William Benton
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Nightboat Books
Publisher Nightboat Books