Autor: Peter Riley
Editorial: Shearsman Books
Páginas: 86
Idioma: eng
Publicado: 12/02/2021
Alto: 229.00 mm
Ancho: 152.00 mm
Lomo: 5.23 mm
Acabado: Tapa Blanda
Sinopsis:
"The song, ’Last Kind Words Blues’, was recorded in 1930 in a makeshift studio in Grafton, Wisconsin, and issued by Paramount Records as one side of a 78 rpm shellac disc with the musician’s name given as "Geeshie Wiley". It’s not a straightforward lyric. It’s not about slavery, but slavery is there in it. It’s about the victims of war, but forgets that it is." - Peter Riley
Peter Riley then invited responses from other poets and the results are here, with contributions from Tony Baker, Kelvin Corcoran, Ian Duhig , Khaled Hakim, Michael Haslam, Peter Hughes, Tom Lowenstein, Laura Potts, John Seed, Zoë Skoulding, Jon Thompson and Judith Willson.