Joseph Kalar

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Papermill: Poems, 1927-35Paperback, 30 November 2006

Papermill: Poems, 1927-35
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Part of Series
American Poetry Recovery
Part of Series
American Poetry Recovery
Print Length
88 pages
Language
English
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Date Published
30 Nov 2006
ISBN-10
0252072006
ISBN-13
9780252072000

Description

Unlike many of the protest poets of the Depression era, Joseph Kalar lived the workingman's life he wrote about. Though he produced some of the finest social protest writing of his era, the circumstances of Kalar's life--his tireless work in the unions, his long hours at the mill--meant that he wrote only occasionally and never published a book.

Papermill is Kalar's most famous poem, a stark description of a shut-down factory. First published in 1931, the poem was praised by Max Eastman as "the rarest jewel so far produced by the ferment in America called proletarian poetry--and it is pure art."

Stink from papermill, sulfer dioxide,
burns the nose and wreathes the mind
with thoughts of beaters to be filled
pumping jordans, swish swish of hot rolls,
paper to be made, the crash of spruce,
furred brances stabbing here and there,
the arm caught pulpy in the rolls,
the finger, lost . . .

Product Details

Author:
Joseph Kalar
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
30 November 2006
Dimensions:
21.29 x 14.53 x 0.64 cm
ISBN-10:
0252072006
ISBN-13:
9780252072000
Language:
English
Location:
Urbana-Champaign, IL
Pages:
88
Weight:
131.54 gm

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