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Book Title

Swirl & Vortex

Subtitle
Collected Poems
Author 1
Larry Levis; Edited by David St. John
Poem Excerpt
What do you do when nothing calls you anymore?
When you turn & there is only the light filling the empty window?
 
When the angel fasting inside you has grown so thin it flies
Out of you a last time without your
 
Knowing it, & the water dries up in its thimble, & the one swing
In the cage comes to rest after its almost imperceptible,
 
Almost endless, swaying?
 
—from “Elegy with a Thimbleful of Water in the Cage”
Body
The poetry of Larry Levis increasingly occupies a legendary place of reverence among poets and readers—the spell of his reputation only continuing to widen in the thirty years since his death. From the briefer lyrics and deep image-making of his early books to the long sequences and operatic narratives of his last works, Levis’s poems have an unmistakable signature, a way of expressing the sweep of history, perception, and heartbreak. Over his career, his poetic lines broadened to accommodate the cinematic aperture of his observations on American empire, poverty, landscape, migrant workers, political violence, addiction, and art. Levis’s expansive poems came to resemble the interconnecting patterns just discernible in the eddies of a stream or the leaves circling in a wind.
 
Swirl & Vortex at last makes all of Levis’s poetry available in one definitive volume. This collection includes the five books published in Levis’s lifetime, a brilliant reconfiguration of Levis’s posthumous books, and unpublished late poems, edited and with an afterword by David St. John. To trace Levis’s poetic development into his extraordinary “late style of fire”—cut short by his early death—is one of the singular experiences in contemporary poetry. Swirl & Vortex is an essential collection by one of the great poets of the end of the twentieth century, and a transformative work spiraling out toward our future.

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$16.99
ISBN
ISBN
978-1-64445-372-8
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Ebook
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Pages
Pages
504
Keynote
All the blazingly original work by Larry Levis, “one of the greatest poets of a generation” (Carolyn Forché)

About the Author

Larry  Levis
Credit: Jay Paul
Larry Levis (1946–1996) was the award-winning author of five poetry collections during his lifetime, including Winter Stars and The Widening Spell of the Leaves, and the celebrated posthumous collections Elegy and The Darkening Trapeze.
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David St. John is the author of numerous books of poetry, including The Face: A Novella in VersePrism, and Study for the World's Body: New and Selected Poems, which was a finalist for the National Book Award. He is also the co-editor of American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of New Poetry. He edited The Selected Levis and The Darkening Trapeze: Last Poems by Larry Levis. He teaches at the University of Southern California and lives in Los Angeles.
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