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Robert Duncan's Groundwork, the American poet's unparalleled final masterpiece, is now available in a single volume.

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"For Robert Duncan...the poem is a universe in itself, and a soul..." -- Time
"Robert Duncan's work has for decades been a recurrent testimony and reminder that poetry had to do with music, with vision, with the live of the soul—not to the exclusion of all else, or indeed of anything, but on the contrary as ground and environing air for whatever the range of experience may be." -- Denise Levertov
"Duncan believes in the demiurgic powers of poetry, restoring to it a kind of authority it has not had in a long time...One would have to go back to Dante to find such belief in angels. The angels that Rilke doubted are there for Duncan to converse with." -- Andrei Codrescu - The Baltimore Sun
"The poetic tradition that Duncan invokes is necessarily heretical—politically, sexually, and poetically—one which sees 'always under the side turning' in a search for the fullest definition of social order. " -- Michael Davidson - The Los Angeles Times

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    A Paperback / softback by Robert Duncan, Robert J. Bertholf, James Maynard

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      Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
      Publication Date: 08/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9780811216531, 978-0811216531
      ISBN10: 0811216535

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Robert Duncan's Groundwork, the American poet's unparalleled final masterpiece, is now available in a single volume.

      Trade Review
      "For Robert Duncan...the poem is a universe in itself, and a soul..." -- Time
      "Robert Duncan's work has for decades been a recurrent testimony and reminder that poetry had to do with music, with vision, with the live of the soul—not to the exclusion of all else, or indeed of anything, but on the contrary as ground and environing air for whatever the range of experience may be." -- Denise Levertov
      "Duncan believes in the demiurgic powers of poetry, restoring to it a kind of authority it has not had in a long time...One would have to go back to Dante to find such belief in angels. The angels that Rilke doubted are there for Duncan to converse with." -- Andrei Codrescu - The Baltimore Sun
      "The poetic tradition that Duncan invokes is necessarily heretical—politically, sexually, and poetically—one which sees 'always under the side turning' in a search for the fullest definition of social order. " -- Michael Davidson - The Los Angeles Times

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