Home
:
Book details
:
Book description
Description of
Harvey Shapiro - A Momentary Glory: Last Poems
The distinguished poet Harvey Shapiro passed away on January 7, 2013. The poems in this book, many of them previously unpublished and discovered only after his death, are a great gift, and the final confirmation of his extraordinary talent. Edited by Shapiros literary executor, the poet and critic Norman Finkelstein, these last poems bear an unprecedented gravitas, and yet they are as supple, jazzy, and edgy as Shapiros earlier work. All the themes for which he is known are beautifully represented here. There are poems of his experiences in World War II, the erotic life, and of daily moments in Brooklyn and Manhattan, all in search of a worldly wisdom and grace that the poet calls a momentary glory. As Shapiro tells us, the poem Is an Egyptian / ship of the dead, / everything required / for life stored / in its hold. The book includes an introduction by the editor.