One of the most admired American poets of his generation, James Wright
(1927-80) wrote contemplative, sturdy, and generous poems with an
honesty, clarity, and stylistic range matched by very few--then or now.
From his Deep Image-inspired lyrics to his Whtimanesque renderings of
Neruda, Vallejo, and other Latin American poets, and from his heartfelt
reflections on life, love, and loss in his native Ohio to the celebrated
prose poems (set frequently in Italy) that marked the end of his
important career, Above the River gathers the complete work of a
modern master. It also features a moving and insightful introduction by
Donald Hall, Wright's longtime friend and colleague.