"The Complete Poems of Kenneth Rexroth" assembles all of his
published longer and shorter poems, and includes a
never-before-published selection of his earliest work. Rexroth's
poems of nature and protest are remarkable for their erudition and
biting social and political commentary; his love poems justly
celebrated for their eroticism and depth of feeling.
The cloth edition was one of the most widely reviewed poetry
titles in 2003:
"Scholars and critics who endeavor to discuss mid-20th century
American poetry responsibly ignore Rexroth at their peril."-"Los
Angeles Times Book Review," cover feature and selected as a Book of
the Year
"Rexroth is probably best known as the 'Father of the Beat
Generation.' These poems reveal that great beauty lies beyond that
clichA(c)."-NPR's "All Things Considered"
"Rexroth's prodigious breadth of learning, his hungry attention
to the natural world, his contempt for warmongering and his
profound, occasionally overlapping love of women are all on
flourishing display."-"The San Francisco Chronicle"
"Rexroth never mistook his poetry for a product, and he could
present ideas and images in an urgent, memorable and eloquent
way."-"The Nation"
"Rexroth is one of the most readable and rewarding 20th-century
American poets."-"Booklist"
Kenneth Rexroth (19051982) was one of the world's great literary
minds. In addition to being a poet, translator, essayist and
teacher, he helped found the San Francisco Poetry Center and
influenced generations of readers with his "Classics Revisited"
series.
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