Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
30
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1987
Publisher
Moving Letters Press
Description
Larry Eigner's letters provide a unique glimpse into the mind of a poet whose work oscillates between the boundaries of personal reflection and innovative linguistic experimentation. Corresponding with contemporaries such as Joseph Gugliemi and Claude Royet-Journoud, these letters reveal Eigner's thoughts on poetry, creativity, and the subtle encroachments of daily life on his writing process.
Through these intimate exchanges, readers are invited to explore the nuances of Eigner's perspective on art and existence, highlighting how his correspondence transcends the traditional confines of written communication. The letters serve as both a biographical account and a testament to the enduring power of written dialogue in shaping artistic identity.
Through these intimate exchanges, readers are invited to explore the nuances of Eigner's perspective on art and existence, highlighting how his correspondence transcends the traditional confines of written communication. The letters serve as both a biographical account and a testament to the enduring power of written dialogue in shaping artistic identity.