Best known as one of the most significant poets of the 20th century,
Louis Zukofsky was also an accomplished writer of fiction, all of which
is collected here for the first time. Included is his only novel, Little
(1970), which John Leonard in the New York Times called an odd, playful,
thoroughly charming novel about a child prodigy. (The novel is very
autobiographical and Zukofsky's son, violin virtuoso, Paul Zukofsky, has
written an afterword for this edition.) Also included are the four
stories comprising It Was, published in 1961 in a limited edition and
virtually unobtainable for years. The stories range from the brief title
story in which a writer struggles with the composition of the perfect
sentence to the novella length Ferdinand, which Guy Davenport praised in
the New York Times Book Review as a finely tuned story from a
sensibility of extraordinary range and skill.