"I'm opting for Frederick Seidel's <i>Peaches Goes It Alone</i> [as New Statesman Book of the Year], with its gerontian lucidity and juvenile senility, its outrageousness, inventiveness and radical indifference to the idea of causing offence." - Geoff Dyer, <i>New Statesman Books of the Year</i><br /><br />'The divisive bad-good poet, whose terrible-beautiful rhymes and offensive-tender sentiments will have you levitating one minute and on the floor with horror the next. I don't smile often in these strange and anxious times, except when I read any poem by Seidel.' - Kathryn Maris, <i>New </i><i>Statesman Books of the Year</i>
An overview of Frederick Seidel's best and most famous poetry from the past five decades, showing the evolution of a master poet's craft.
This collection provides readers with a perpetually exciting, compact edition of the revolutionary poet's most powerful work. Frederick Seidel has been hailed as 'the poet of a new contemporary form' (New York Review of Books), and 'the most frightening American poet ever' (Boston Review). His ambitious, disturbing and tender work has mystified and captured critics, poets and readers for decades. New Selected Poems allows readers to appreciate the scope of Seidel's work over the past half-century and his uncanny ability to say the unsayable. Seidel is, in the words of the critic Adam Kirsch, 'the best American poet writing today'.
An overview of Frederick Seidel's best and most famous poetry from the past five decades, showing the evolution of a master poet's craft.
This collection provides readers with a perpetually exciting, compact edition of the revolutionary poet's most powerful work.