“[Gunslinger] is altogether a brilliant and strange performance, with no true parallels in American poetry, at least up until then. . . . If it's not the major 20th-century long poem a number of serious critics claim it to be . . . it's the work of a brilliant, wildly original, very funny poet firing on all cylinders.”

- August Kleinzahler, New York Times Book Review

“There is nothing else like it in poetry.”

Publishers Weekly

Gunslinger is perhaps the strangest long poem of the last half-century: a quest myth wrapped around an acid-inspired western comic strip adventure in which a gunslinger, astride a drug-taking, talking horse called Levi-Strauss, searches for Howard Hughes.”

- Patrick McGuinness, The Guardian

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“An essential piece of American literature, already, and the further we descend into an age of circuses without bread, the more poignant will be our Slinger’s aim on the true heart of the West.”

- Matthew Sirois, New York Journal of Books

“A dramatic poem of the first order for our day.”

- Andrew Hoyem, Poetry

"If poetry is news that stays news, Gunslinger tells you what the news feels like when language has lost all grip on reality, 'like trying to read a newspaper/from nothing but the ink poured into your ear.' If poetry tends to find its own moment, then Dorn may finally be due his."

- Andre Naffis-Sahely, Poetry

Fiftieth Anniversary Edition "Gunslinger is a fundamental American masterpiece."---Thomas McGuane This fiftieth anniversary edition commemorates Edward Dorn’s masterpiece, Gunslinger, a comic, anti-epic critique of American capitalism that still resonates today. Set in the American West, the Gunslinger, his talking horse Claude Lévi-Strauss, a saloon madam named Lil, and the narrator called “I” set out in search of the billionaire Howard Hughes. As they travel along the Rio Grande to Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, and finally on to Colorado, they are joined by a whole host of colorful characters: Dr. Jean Flamboyant, Kool Everything, and Taco Desoxin and his partner Tonto Pronto. During their adventures and hijinks, as captured in Dorn’s multilayered, absurd, and postmodern voice, they joke and smoke their way through debates about the meaning of existence. Put simply, Gunslinger is an American classic. In a new foreword Marjorie Perloff discusses Gunslinger's continued relevance to contemporary politics. This new edition also includes a critical essay by Michael Davidson and Charles Olson’s idiosyncratic “Bibliography on America for Ed Dorn,” which he wrote to provide guidance for Dorn's study of, and writing about, the American West.
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Edward Dorn's Gunslinger is an anti-epic poem that follows a cast of colorful characters as they set out the American West in search of Howard Hughes. This expanded fiftieth anniversary edition of Dorn's wild and comedic romp includes a new foreword by Marjorie Perloff, an essay by Michael Davidson, and Charles Olson's "Bibliography on America for Ed Dorn".
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Foreword. On the Fiftieth Anniversary of Ed Dorn's Gunslinger / Marjorie Perloff  viii Introduction / Marjorie Perloff  xiii Gunslinger / Edward Dorn Book I  1 Book II  43 The Cycle  87 Book III 111 Book IIII  143 To Eliminate the Draw: Edward Dorn's Gunslinger / Michael Davidson  203 A Bibliography on America for Ed Dorn / Charles Olson
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“Gunslinger is perhaps the most important poem of the last half of the twentieth century.”
Gunslinger © 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1975, and 1989 by Edward Dorn (Jennifer Dunbar Dorn) Foreword © 2018, Duke University Press

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781478000631
Publisert
2018-09-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Duke University Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Forfatter
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Edward Dorn (1929–1999) was one of the original voices of his generation. Often associated with the Black Mountain poets, Dorn was the author of more than forty books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.