Death Valley and Other Poems in America

by Alan Ross

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The poems in DV derive from a series of journeys made through America during the 1970s. One the surface a kind of travel book in verse, ranging from New York and Chicago to the coasts and deserts of California and the ports of Florida, from the bayous of Louisiana to the bluegrass racing country of Kentucky, from the gardens of Georgia to Texas, Mexico and the Keys, it is also the developing account of a relationship, and an inquiry into the way a number of Americans--writers, painters, photographers, architects--have worked in the places associated with them: Steinbeck, Stieglitz, Hopper, Hart Crane, Grant Wood among others. / Essentially, though, this is a book of individual poems--some describing long journeys, others sharp lyrical evocations of place--which are as much personal as they are to do with America. The result is a book on several levels, visually memorable and deeply felt. The unease of a country divided against itself works in counterpoint to the writer's own experiences and feelings. £3.00
  • ISBN10 0904388328
  • ISBN13 9780904388329
  • Publish Date December 1980
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint London Magazine Editions
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 92
  • Language English