The great Pierre Reverdy, comrade to Picasso and Braque, peer and
contemporary of Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams, is among
the most mysteriously satisfying of twentieth-century poets, his poems
an uncanny mixture of the simple and the sublime. Reverdy's poetry has
exerted a special attraction on American poets, from Kenneth Rexroth to
John Ashbery, and this new selection, featuring the work of fourteen
distinguished translators, most of it appearing here for the first time,
documents that ongoing relationship while offering readers the essential
work of an extraordinary writer.
Translated from the French by:
John Ashbery
Dan Bellm
Mary Ann Caws
Lydia Davis
Marilyn Hacker
Richard Howard
Geoffrey O'Brien
Frank O'Hara
Ron Padgett
Mark Polizzotti
Kenneth Rexroth
Richard Sieburth
Patricia Terry
Rosanna Warren