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Pierre Reverdy
Trade Paperback | 120 pages | NYRB Poets | Poetry - European - French; Poetry - Single Author - Continental European
978-1-59017-679-5 (1-59017-679-0)
September 24, 2013 | $14.95
Pierre Reverdy, who was close to Picasso and Braque and was enormously admired by the surrealists, is one the greatest of modern French poets and one of the most elusive. His work is at once impersonal and intimate, crystalline and opaque, simplicity itself and mysterious as can be. Paul Auster has...
Written by Pierre Reverdy
Edited by Mary Ann Caws
Translated by John Ashbery, Kenneth Rexroth and Lydia Davis
Edited by Mary Ann Caws
Translated by John Ashbery, Kenneth Rexroth and Lydia Davis
Trade Paperback | 120 pages | NYRB Poets | Poetry - European - French; Poetry - Single Author - Continental European
978-1-59017-679-5 (1-59017-679-0)
September 24, 2013 | $14.95
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Pierre Reverdy, who was close to Picasso and Braque and was enormously admired by the surrealists, is one the greatest of modern French poets and one of the most elusive. His work is at once impersonal and intimate, crystalline and opaque, simplicity itself and mysterious as can be. Paul Auster has...
Alfred and Guinevere
Trade Paperback | 144 pages | NYRB Classics | Fiction - Coming Of Age; Fiction - Family Life
978-0-940322-49-3 (0-940322-49-8)
November 30, 2000 | $17.00
One of the finest American poets of the second half of the twentieth century, James Schuyler was at the same time a remarkable novelist. Alfred and Guinevere are two children who have been sent by their parents to spend the summer at their grandmother's house in the country. There they puzzle...
Trade Paperback | 144 pages | NYRB Classics | Fiction - Coming Of Age; Fiction - Family Life
978-0-940322-49-3 (0-940322-49-8)
November 30, 2000 | $17.00
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One of the finest American poets of the second half of the twentieth century, James Schuyler was at the same time a remarkable novelist. Alfred and Guinevere are two children who have been sent by their parents to spend the summer at their grandmother's house in the country. There they puzzle...


