Collected Poems, 1954-2004 - Irving Feldman - Books - Random House USA Inc - 9780805242294 - October 19, 2004
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Collected Poems, 1954-2004 First edition

Irving Feldman

Collected Poems, 1954-2004 First edition

Irving Feldman is a master chronicler of our collective experience and an overlooked treasure of American poetry. Feldman?s rich body of work exhibits his mastery of language from the biblical to the conversational, his Yiddish flair for the comic, his profound social insight and lucidity. He writes about everything from the Coney Island days of his childhood
and his bohemian years in postwar New York to the art of Picasso and George Segal, from the Holocaust to its aftermath?in narrative and dramatic poems and personal lyrics that are by turns ardent, witty, biting, ecstatic, and heartbreaking.

Long a favorite among his fellow poets (John Hollander has called his work ?amazing in its moral intensity?), Feldman has remained true to the soul?s deepest callings:

I have questioned myself aloud
at night in a voice I did not
recognize, hurried and
disobedient, hardly brighter.
What have I kept? Nothing.
Not bread or the bread-word.
What have I offered? Rebel
in the kingdom, my gift
has wanted a grace.

This glorious gathering of poems displays Feldman?s entire career in all its variety and passion, and confirms his place among the great poets of our time.


384 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released October 19, 2004
ISBN13 9780805242294
Publishers Random House USA Inc
Pages 464
Dimensions 164 × 242 × 34 mm   ·   798 g
Language English  

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