At last recovered in this enriching annotated edition, this
important but neglected work of American modernism offers a unique
poetic encounter with the Jewish communities in New York’s Lower
East Side. Long forgotten on account of her gender and left-wing
politics, Lola Ridge is finally being rediscovered and read
alongside such celebrated contemporaries as Hart Crane, William
Carlos Williams, and Marianne Moore—all of whom knew her and
admired her work. In her time Ridge was considered one of
America’s leading poets, but after her death in 1941 she and her
work effectively disappeared for the next seventy-five years. Her
book The Ghetto and Other Poems, is a key work of American
modernism, yet it has long, and unjustly, been neglected. When it
was first published in 1918—in an abbreviated version in The New
Republic, then in full by B. W. Huebsch five months later—The
Ghetto and Other Poems was a literary sensation. The poet Alfred
Kreymbourg, in a Poetry Magazine review, praised “The Ghetto”
for its “sheer passion, deadly accuracy of versatile images,
beauty, richness, and incisiveness of epithet, unfolding of
adventures, portraiture of emotion and thought, pageantry of
pushcarts—the whole lifting, falling, stumbling, mounting to a
broad, symphonic rhythm.” Louis Untermeyer, writing in The New
York Evening Post, found “The Ghetto” “at once personal in
its piercing sympathy and epical in its sweep. It is studded with
images that are surprising and yet never strained or irrelevant; it
glows with a color that is barbaric, exotic, and as local as Grand
Street.” The long title poem is a detailed and sympathetic
account of life in the Jewish Ghetto of New York’s Lower East
Side, with particular emphasis on the struggles and resilience of
women. The subsequent section, “Manhattan Lights,” delves
further into city life and immigrant experience, illuminating life
in the Bowery. Other poems stem from Ridge’s lifelong support of
the American labor movement, and from her own experience as an
immigrant. This critical edition seeks to recover the attention The
Ghetto, and Other Poems, and in particular the title poem, lost
after Ridge’s death. The poems in the volume are as aesthetically
strong as they are historically revealing. Their language combines
strength and directness with startling metaphors, and their form
embraces both panoramic sweep and lyrical intensity. Expertly
edited and annotated by Lawrence Kramer, this first modern edition
to reproduce the full 1918 publication of The Ghetto and Other
Stories offers all the background and context needed for a rich,
informed reading of Lola Ridge’s masterpiece.
General
Imprint: |
Fordham University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2023 |
Authors: |
Lola Ridge
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Editors: |
Lawrence Kramer
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Dimensions: |
203 x 127 x 16mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
170 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5315-0091-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-5315-0091-9 |
Barcode: |
9781531500917 |
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