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A Nowhere for Vallejo

Tarn, Nathaniel
A Nowhere for Vallejo
A Nowhere for Vallejo was first published in the UK 1972, and was a major staging post in the author's career, the penultimate volume to appear from a UK publisher before we issued the selected edition, Palenque, in the 1980s. The dramatic title sequence takes the form of an imaginary journey to the Inca empire, seen through the eyes of the first and last of the Inca emperors and of two great half-Inca writers, both of them exiles: Garcilaso...

CHF 25.50

Palenque

Tarn, Nathaniel
Palenque
Palenque was first published jointly by Shearsman Books and Oasis Books in 1986, and sought to offer British readers an overview of what the poet had been up to since his expatriation to the USA in the early 70s. This book is revived here as part of the Shearsman Library series, which is devoted to recovering significant out-of-print, or hard-to-find editions of modern poetry.

CHF 24.50

Atlantis, an Autoanthropology

Tarn, Nathaniel
Atlantis, an Autoanthropology
Over the course of his long career, Nathaniel Tarn has been a poet, anthropologist, and book editor, while his travels have taken him into every continent. Born in France, raised in England, and earning a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, he knew André Breton, Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp, Margot Fonteyn, Charles Olson, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and many more of the twentieth century's major artists and intellectuals. In Atlantis, an Autoanthr...

CHF 148.00

Atlantis, an Autoanthropology

Tarn, Nathaniel
Atlantis, an Autoanthropology
Over the course of his long career, Nathaniel Tarn has been a poet, anthropologist, and book editor, while his travels have taken him into every continent. Born in France, raised in England, and earning a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, he knew André Breton, Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp, Margot Fonteyn, Charles Olson, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and many more of the twentieth century's major artists and intellectuals. In Atlantis, an Autoanthr...

CHF 34.50

The Hoelderliniae

Tarn, Nathaniel (New Directions)
The Hoelderliniae
The thirty hymns of The Hölderliniae are inspired by the intricacies and transcendent humanity of Beethoven's last quartets. Nathaniel Tarn's new book opens with a biographical note on the "Poet of Poets, " Friedrich Hölderlin, setting the scene and introducing the doomed love of the poet's life, Diotima, it ends in the Neckar River, the river of Hölderlin's birth and death. Through affairs of love and polity, Tarn speaks through Hölderlin, an...

CHF 22.90

The Desert Mothers

Tarn, Nathaniel
The Desert Mothers
The core of this volume was originally a chapbook of the same title, first published in Mississippi in 1985, and demonstrates in shorter poems how Tarn's work was developing in the '80s. It contains some remarkable work that stands up today, as fresh as the year in which that selection was first published. In this second edition, the original poems are joined by three other long sequences from the same period, turning it into a full-length book.

CHF 24.50

The House of Leaves

Tarn, Nathaniel
The House of Leaves
The House of Leaves was first published by Black Sparrow Press in Santa Barbara in 1976, and was a significant statement of intent by Nathaniel Tarn - alongside his New Directions volume, Lyrics for the Bride of God - which set the tone for what he wanted to achieve now as an American poet after his emigration from England. This new edition repeats the entire original volume and is revived here as part of the Shearsman Library series, which is...

CHF 27.50

At the Western Gates

Tarn, Nathaniel
At the Western Gates
At the Western Gates was first published by a small press in New Mexico in 1985, and consisted of five powerful long poems that exemplify the best of Nathaniel Tarn's work in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In this new edition, they are joined by another long sequence, 'Birdscapes with Seaside', originally a one-off issue of Sparrow magazine in 1976, which fits well with the rest of the contents. This book is revived here as part of the Shears...

CHF 24.50

Alashka

Tarn, Nathaniel / Rodney, Janet
Alashka
Alashka is a lost book. It was first published as half of a very large, well-printed volume in 1979, spliced together with Tarn's Selected Poems up until that point. The publisher was a new outfit in Boulder, Colorado, called Brillig Works and born in an eponymous bookstore. Distribution was limited, and fitful, and copies were notoriously hard to come by. This ensured that what was, in effect, Janet Rodney's first collection, vanished from vi...

CHF 27.50

The Beautiful Contradictions

Tarn, Nathaniel
The Beautiful Contradictions
The Beautiful Contradictions is an awe-inspiring vortex of mythology, history, and anthropology that pushes the lyric to its upper limit. A vast ecopoem for a dying Earth, a socially radical poem, a matrilineal drama, a Judeo-Mayan-Buddhist initiation, a transatlantic epic ending as a transamerican arrival, a testament uniting science and imagination.

CHF 16.50

Gondwana

Tarn, Nathaniel (New Directions)
Gondwana
Gondwana: an ancient supercontinent long-dispersed into fragments in the Southern Hemisphere. Contemplating this once-massive landmass at the the end of the world while looking out at the ethereal blue ice of Antarctica, Nathaniel Tarn writes: "They said back then / there was a frozen continent / in those high latitudes encircling the globe: /are you moving toward it?" The various parts of Gondwana cohere into a unified whole that celebrates b...

CHF 22.90

Ins & Outs of the Forest Rivers

Tarn, Nathaniel
Ins & Outs of the Forest Rivers
Nathaniel Tarn's magnificent new collection of poems "Ins and Outs of the Forest Rivers" reverberates like a trumpet blast to the present generation. His book opens with a majestic prelude ("as if this moment were ageless and could always return") and is followed by four sections: "Of the Perfected Angels, " with its moving meditation on the Issenheim altarpiece by Matthias Grunewald, "Dying Trees, " written out of the loss of thousands and th...

CHF 24.90

Avia

Tarn, Nathaniel
Avia
Avia is a book-length epic poem that takes for its subject matter the war in the air in World War Two. The verse narratives are stories told by combat pilots from all the major battle theatres, but are related to Charles Lindbergh in a dream as he returns to the United States following his 1927 transatlantic flight. Voices from his future and from our past.

CHF 37.50