The Europe of Trusts: Poetry

Susan Howe
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The Europe of Trusts  contains three brilliant, long-unavailable books which Susan Howe first published in the early 1980  The Liberties ,  Pythagorean Silence , and  Defenestration of Prague . These are the landmark books––following her volumes from the previous decade ( Hinge Picture ,  Chanting at the Crystal Sea ,  Cabbage Gardens , and  Secret History of the Dividing Line )––which established Howe as “one of America’s foremost experimental writers” ( Publishers Weekly ). “Her work,” as Geoffrey O’Brien put it, “is a voyage of reconnaissance in language, a sounding out of ancient hiding places, and it is a voyage full of risk. ’Words are the only clues we have,’ she has said. ‘What if they fail us?’”
Genres: Poetry
218 Pages

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