by David Meltzer (Author)
A milestone in City Lights history, David Meltzer's When I Was a Poet is number sixty of the famous Pocket Poets Series. The title work is an ambitious late masterpiece from a legendary poet at the height of his powers, a spiritual assessment of the meaning of a lifetime of writing poetry. Also included are reminiscences of California bohemian life, a series of mystical amulets, and profound meditations on love, loss, aging, and death. Associated with the Beat Generation and late '60s psychedelia, musician, novelist, and editor David Meltzer is one of America's foremost living poets. Meltzer is a prolific poet of many modes and voices, quite a few of which are here, love poems, poems out of childhood, a series of amulets, cryptic short wisdom poems, and much more. These are all tasty, often ironic and/or mysterious, pieces of Davidness to be savored ... -- Richard Silberg, Poetry Flash
Format: Paperback
Pages: 135
Publisher: City Lights Foundation
Published: 01 Jun 2011
ISBN 10: 0872865169
ISBN 13: 9780872865167
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