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The Objectivist Press published George Oppen's first book Discrete Series, a collection of thirty-one short poems with a preface by Ezra Pound, in 1934. Four years earlier, the twenty-one-year-old poet had sent an unbound sheaf of typewritten poems with the title 21 Poems hand-written in pencil on the first page to the poet Louis Zukofsky, who forwarded them on to Pound in Paris. These poems, suffused with Oppen's love for his young bride Mary, as well as his love of sailing, are strikingly different from what they'd eventually become in Discrete Series. The scholar David B. Hobbs recently found 21 Poems buried in Ezra Pound's papers at Yale's Beinecke Library, and they appear here as a collection of their own for the first time.
"Stephen Cope approaches Oppen's various prose writings--essays,
bound daybooks and papers of interest--with the same intensive and
self-reflexive care that Oppen's poems cultivate toward the world.
This is exemplary editing of exemplary thinking. I was surprised
and delighted by many of the particulars, especially a brilliantly
measured review of Charles Olson. But the major revelation was the
range and precision and constructivist architecture that went into
Oppen's Daybooks: they rival his books of poetry, as if "Minima
Moralia "could thrive on amphetamines."--Charles Altieri
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