In this collection of interviews with one of the central poets of
the San Francisco Literary Renaissance (which preceded the Beat
movement) William Everson/Brother Antoninus ponders the mystical
dimensions of poetry. The interviews span the final fifteen years
of his life and contain his final thoughts on the prophetic, the
shamanistic and the aesthetic dimensions of his craft, as well as
his own life, characterized by the Portuguese proverb that "God
writes straight with crooked lines." The interviews, accompanied by
selected poems, were conducted, edited and introduced by Clifton
Ross and were first published two years after the poets death by
Stride Publications, UK, republished by Freedom Voices to honor the
centennial of the poet's birth.
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