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A black, gay Poundian in Boston, Stephen Jonas is a crucial missing piece of the postwar American poetry puzzle.
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"A true poet of modern classic culture in mid-twentieth century U.S.A." — Allen Ginsberg
"At their best, the poems have an intensely oral, I would like to call it glossolalic, freedom, as if they captured the essence of what one might like to express in the moment of rapture." — David Rattray
Beginning in the 1950s until his untimely death at age 49, Stephen Jonas (1921-1970) was an influential yet underground figure of the New American Poetry. A gay African-American poet of self-obscured origins, heavily influenced by Ezra Pound and Charles Olson, the Boston-based Jonas was a pioneer of the serial poem and an erudite mentor to such acknowledged masters as Jack Spicer and John Wieners, even as he lived a shadowy existence among drug addicts, thieves, and hustlers.
Arcana: A Stephen Jonas Reader is the first selection of his work to appear in 25 years. With a biographical introduction and a postscript delving into recent discoveries concerning the poet's birthplace and background, Arcana is a crucial corrective to our understanding of post-war American poetry, restoring Jonas to his rightful place among the period's vanguard. Featuring previously uncollected and unpublished work, a section of never-before-seen facsimiles from notebooks, and a generous selection from his innovative serial poem Exercises for Ear (1968), Arcana is a much-needed retrieval of an overlooked American poet, as well as a valuable contribution to African American and Queer literature.
Praise for Arcana:
"The work of Steve Jonas, though vital to many of his more illustrious contemporaries, has remained obscured far too long, particularly as we've become unaccustomed to the high stakes once involved in the life of poetry. Accompanied by a reprint of Joseph Torra's invaluable introduction, as vital and fresh now as when it came out 25 years ago, along with David Rich's extraordinary archaeological dig into genealogical records and biographical materials to clarify Jonas's self-effaced origins, the publication of Arcana is an important event in our increasingly evanescent cultural history, evidence of what is real." — Ammiel Alcalay
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Arcana has been widely praised for revitalising interest in Jonas, with critics highlighting the vibrancy and intensity of his voice that blends modernist techniques with a raw street vernacular. Rain Taxi lauds his ability to introduce a gender-bending and queer perspective within the Modernist tradition, while BOMB acknowledges the volume's role in finally re-establishing Jonas’ work after decades out of print. Readers and poets alike are drawn to the energetic and intimate nature of his poetry, confirming the collection as an essential addition to contemporary poetry shelves.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780872867918
Publisher: City Lights Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 06 June 2019
Country: United States
Imprint: City Lights Books
Illustration: 12 B&W illustrations from the author's notebooks, accompanied by transcriptions.
Contributors:
- Edited by Garrett Caples
- Edited by Derek Fenner
- Afterword by David Rich
- Introduction by Joseph Torra
- Edited by Garrett Caples
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 155.0mm
Height: 233.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 264
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About the Author
Beginning in the 1950s until his death at age 49, Stephen Jonas (1921-1970) was an influential if underground figure of the New American Poetry. A gay African American poet of self-obscured origins, heavily influenced by Ezra Pound and Charles Olson, the Boston-based Jonas was a pioneer of the serial poem and mentor to such acknowledged masters as Jack Spicer and John Wieners. Major publications include Love, the Poem, the Sea & Other Pieces Examined by Me (1957), Transmutations (1966), Exercises for Ear (1968), and Selected Poems (1994).
Garrett Caples is a poet and an editor for City Lights, where he curates the Spotlight Poetry Series. He has edited or co-edited books by Philip Lamantia, Frank Lima, Richard O. Moore, and Stephen Jonas.
Derek Fenner is an artist, educator, poet, and researcher. He earned his MFA in writing and poetics from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University. In 2000, with Ryan Gallagher, he co-founded Bootstrap Press, where they have published over 40 books by poets across the country.
David Rich is the editor of Charles Olson: Letters Home, 1949-1969 (Cape Ann Museum, 2010).
Joseph Torra is a poet, novelist, and editor. He edited Selected Poems by Stephen Jonas (Talisman, 1994).
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