Description
About the Author
The American poet Nathaniel Tarn was born in Paris in 1928 and emigrated to the US in 1970, where he has lived ever since, mostly in the New Mexican desert. A leading anthropologist for many years and a pioneering translator of Pablo Neruda and Victor Segalen, Tarn, "one of the most outstanding poets of his generation" (Kenneth Rexroth), has published more than thirty books of poetry, essays, and translations-including most recently, The Beautiful Contradictions and Ins and Outs of the Forest Rivers, both available from New Directions.
Reviews
"The Hoelderliniae is a self-conscious commune with the great poets' poet, with his life and work. Through an intermingling of storytelling and exegesis, Tarn, mixing Hoelderlin's verse with his own, sketches out a schema wherein the reader can learn to 'recognize the long known meeting place between yourself and the attempted tasks that must be done.'" -- Caesura
"Tarn's poetry redefines nature and art for human culture, bringing a genuine psychological and linguistic curiosity about the human mind, about what it means to be human." -- Brenda Hillman - Jacket
"Tarn's lyric voice is a special one in today's poetry: his 'I' is not the more familiar first-person confessional nor is it stylized and aloof; but it is a voice able to speak on the poet's own ground or through other personae, as few in English have done so well since Yeats and Pound." -- Ken Bullock - The Berkeley Daily Planet
"Tarn's books have inspired a wild, almost religious devotion among readers. His work is a tremendous force field in which world and perception collaborate in the construction of innovative formal 'architextures' for a sensual language that has no like. Tarn is one of the most elegant and formidably intelligent minds in contemporary poetry. His books open up one means for us to be delighted again to belong to this world." -- Forrest Gander
"Through this hybrid epic, which incorporates Tarn's own translations of Hoelderlin's poems, the poet invites readers to find ecstasy in the loneliness of the human condition and to reexamine our thinking about language, mortality, space, and time." -- Rebecca Ruth Gould - Poetry Foundation
"Catastrophe, exile, a deliberate going against: these concepts all contribute to our understanding of Tarn's late style, tense, dissociative, darkly brooding, abruptly furious, suddenly elevated to a point of dizzying sublimity." -- Norman Finkelstein - Poetry in Review
"It is extraordinary, the passion that is the music of these pages." -- Joseph Donahue - Hyperallergic
Book Information
ISBN 9780811230636
Author Nathaniel Tarn
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 127g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 10mm