A rare and beautifully produced accordion book by renowned novelist
and poet Anne Michaels and acclaimed artist and writer Bernice
Eisenstein that will cause a stir for both its form and its content.
Anne Michaels's resonant book-length poem--which unfolds on one side of
the pages of this accordion book--ranges from the universal to the
intimate, as she writes of historical figures for whom language was the
closest thing to salvation; on the other side, we have Bernice
Eisenstein's luminous portraits of and quotes from such
twentieth-century writers and thinkers as Paul Celan, Nelly Sachs, W. G.
Sebald, Anna Akhmatova, Primo Levi, and Albert Einstein. The poetry and
portraits join together in a dialogue that can be read in any direction
and any order, in a format that perfectly reflects the thematic
interconnectedness of this collaboration: an alphabet of spirits and
spirit; an elegy of remembrance (Eisenstein); just as a conversation
becomes the third side of the page . . . the moment one life becomes
another (Michaels).