My mother, Kathleen Spivack, a Pulitzer Prize nominee, recently published her sixth book! My mother taught me how to write. She's a brilliant writer and poet who teaches widely in the USA and Europe. Congratulations, mom, on a terrific new book of poems!
From the Boston Globe:
INTERNATIONALLY-ACCLAIMED WRITER KATHLEEN SPIVACK PUBLISHES NEW COLLECTION OF POETRY
The project reunites old friends and pillars of the poetry community
CAMBRIDGE - Kathleen Spivack, a Fulbright professor in Paris, Pulitzer nominee, author and international writing coach, Ifeanyi Menkiti, owner of the Grolier Poetry Book Shop, the oldest continuous bookshop devoted solely to poetry in the country and Karyl Klopp, an illustrator and designer who founded the poetry publisher Pomegranate Press, are longtime friends whose deep roots in the poetry tradition of Boston date back to the late 60s when they hand- printed the work of poets like Archibald MacLeish in the basement of Lamont Library at Harvard. Their latest collaboration is Kathleen Spivack’s newest collection of poetry Moments of Past Happiness edited by Menkiti, designed by Klopp, published by Earthwinds Editions Press .
Spivack, a friend and student of Robert Lowell who has written about workshop members Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath, has been hailed by Stanley Kunitz as a poet whose own work is “rich in feeling and texture, compassionately aware and vividly articulated.” This newest collection is Spivack’s sixth book and a return to the small independent press poetry tradition of Eliot and Pound. “I’m thrilled to be working with old friends on this new project that takes us all back to our poetry roots,” says Spivack. “We’ve had our share of hard times. But somehow, throughout the decades, we’ve believed in our work as well as that of other artists and managed to keep on creating.”
Order Info and Distribution:
www.grolierpoetrybookshop.org
Tel: 617-547-4648
www.earthwindseditions.com
Tel: 617-889-0253
Congratulations to your mother!
I'm curious: You ever do poetry, Nova?
Posted by: | December 10, 2007 at 05:57 AM