Hayden Carruth survived isolation, mental health problems, and long struggle with drink and smoke to produce a vision of modern poetry rooted in the New England tradition but entirely his own. Many fe
“Think of a man walking in the desert,” writes Griffin, “looking for the path to its summit, looking for the observatory that may, at last, shed light on what’s below.” I
"Poems of death, sexuality, poetics, protest, witness, and exile by Argentine-born (1950) poet raised in Chile and now living in the US. Brief introduction by Alicia Galaz-Vivar Weldon describes poem