Wordglass

Wordglass

by Robert Kramer
Wordglass

Wordglass

by Robert Kramer

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"In this exquisitely thoughtful little collection, Robert Kramer guides his readers, holding aloft a lantern lit by lucid verse and canny eye, through night, through fog, through mist, to the secret place where we surprise Life: fast asleep, and fitfully dreaming. This urbane poet has brought us along on a search for understanding, and with him we have done much spelunking into the caverns of the soul." - Donald Lev, poet, publisher of Home Planet News

"Robert Kramer offers this collection, entitled Wordglass, replete with sensitive similes that convey deeply felt and liminal experiences, many of them erotic. Most of these poems also feature instances of a final image that is shocking, grotesque, or improbable, yet very real." - Laurence Nannery, author of The Estoteric Composition of Kafka's Corpus

"These twenty-three poems are meant to be read with pleasure. But to fully appreciate them, read them out loud - and discover our wonders - and Kramer's pleasures, honoring poets we all applaud, German and French poets of our time and sensitivity, and intelligence. In fact not only will these poems give you unexpected pleasures, but they will also allow you to delve into Kramer's multiple sensitivities and talents." - Serge Gavronsky, Professor of French Literature, Barnard College, Columbia University, New York

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780615879260
Publisher: Poets Wear Prada
Publication date: 03/18/2015
Pages: 44
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.11(d)

About the Author

A native New Yorker and former Director of the New York Poets Cooperative, Robert Kramer studied and lived in Europe as First Lieutenant of the Unites States Army, Fulbright Scholar in Munich, Germany, and as Swiss Government Fellow in Bern, Switzerland, returning to the United States to teach at the university level.



He is the author of numerous books and articles on the history of literature and art, and has taught Art History and Literature at St. Louis University, Xavier University of Louisiana, and Manhattan College. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of Connecticut, Syracuse University, and Haverford College. An expert on Art History, receiving six awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, he has lectured at the Smithsonian Institute, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Art Therapists Association.



A widely published playwright, poet, and translator of European literature, he has read his poetry and translations on radio and television on both coasts, as well as at Harvard, Princeton, and New York Universities.



The former Director of International Studies at Manhattan College, Riverdale, New York, he continues to teach there as Professor of Art History.
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