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Thing of Beauty - by Jackson Mac Low (Paperback)
Thing of Beauty - by Jackson Mac Low (Paperback)
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Thing of Beauty - by Jackson Mac Low (Paperback)

University of California Press
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About the Book Jackson Mac Lows poetry and prose exceeds narrow definitions of artists by movements or poets by style. His work began with and returned to timeless subjects such as children, animals, love, war, death, and God, diverging at points into rigorously imposed structures, systems, and chance operations in an effort to suppress the ego in his art. At one point, embarrassed by his depth of feeling, Mac Low confesses to being an existential poet, a declaration that the title of the poem A Lack of Balance But Not Fatal contradicts with modest and generous humor. This is an important and often very moving anthology of Mac Lows thought, at the same time as it reflects the preoccupations of his generation and ranges over a wide variety of approaches to writing and art making. Thing of Beauty is a manifesto, the term Mac Low would use to describe expressions of personal truth; and his are beautiful.--Kristine Stiles, Professor of Art History, Duke University In this generous selection of Jackson Mac Lows work, we can see, first hand, the poets profound understanding of the physics of language and his exuberant articulation of the sounds of words in unpredictable motions. The multiplicity of Mac Lows forms and his rejection of any hierarchy among the forms of poetry (objective and subjective, expository or nonrepresentational, lyric and epic), along with his refusal to identify poetic composition with a characteristic voice of the poet and his rejection of traditional aesthetic standards of beauty, are among the chief marks of his iconoclastic genius. Mac Lows magnificent and multidimensional poems open vast expanses for the imagination to inhabit.--Charles Bernstein This is one of the great watershed events in recent publishing history. Mac Lows reputation has exploded on the poetry scene since his death.--Hannah Higgins, author of Fluxus Experience Book Synopsis This landmark collection brings together poetry, performance pieces, traditional verse, prose poems, and other poetical texts from Jackson Mac Lows lifetime in art. The works span the years from 1937, beginning with Thing of Beauty, his first poem, until his death in 2004 and demonstrate his extraordinary range as well as his unquenchable enthusiasm. Mac Low is widely acknowledged as one of the major figures in twentieth-century American poetry, with much of his work ranging into the spheres of music, dance, theater, performance, and the visual arts. Comparable in stature to such giants as Robert Creeley, John Ashbery, and Allen Ginsberg, Mac Low is often associated with composer John Cage, with whom he shared a delight in work derived from chance operations. This volume, edited by Anne Tardos, his wife and frequent collaborator, offers a balanced arrangement of early, middle, and late work, designed to convey not just the range but also the progressions and continuities of his writings and writingways. From the Back Cover Jackson Mac Lows poetry and prose exceeds narrow definitions of artists by movements or poets by style. His work began with and returned to timeless subjects such as children, animals, love, war, death, and God, diverging at points into rigorously imposed structures, systems, and chance operations in an effort to suppress the ego in his art. At one point, embarrassed by his depth of feeling, Mac Low confesses to being an existential poet, a declaration that the title of the poem A Lack of Balance But Not Fatal contradicts with modest and generous humor. This is an important and often very moving anthology of Mac Lows thought, at the same time as it reflects the preoccupations of his generation and ranges over a wide variety of approaches to writing and art making. Thing of Beauty is a manifesto, the term Mac Low would use to describe expressions of personal truth; and his are beautiful.--Kristine Stiles, Professor of Art History, Duke University In this generous selection of Jackson Mac Lows work, we can see, first hand, the poets profound understanding of the physics of language and his exuberant articulation of the sounds of words in unpredictable motions. The multiplicity of Mac Lows forms and his rejection of any hierarchy among the forms of poetry (objective and subjective, expository or nonrepresentational, lyric and epic), along with his refusal to identify poetic composition with a characteristic voice of the poet and his rejection of traditional aesthetic standards of beauty, are among the chief marks of his iconoclastic genius. Mac Lows magnificent and multidimensional poems open vast expanses for the imagination to inhabit.--Charles Bernstein This is one of the great watershed events in recent publishing history. Mac Lows reputation has exploded on the poetry scene since his death.--Hannah Higgins, author of Fluxus Experience About the Author Jackson Mac Low (1922-2004) was a poet, composer, painter, and multimedia performance artist. He is the author of more than twenty-five books including Doings (2005), Pieces o Six (1993), and Twenties (1992). Anne Tardos is a poet, performer, visual artist, and composer. She is the author of many books including The Dik-diks Solitude: New and Selected Works (2003), Uxudo (1999), and Mayg-shem Fish (1995).