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Look out: A Selection of Writings

by Gary Snyder
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Overview

Beginning with the publication of The Back Country in 1968, Gary Snyder's long-cherished association with New Directions continued through the publication of his poetry books: the Pulitzer Prize-winning and bestselling Turtle Island (1974), and Myths & Texts (1978), as well as his prose works, Earth House Hold (1969) and The Real Work (1980), all essential titles on the New Directions list. Snyder's No Nature: New and Selected Poems, a finalist for the National Book Award, was published in 1993 by Pantheon, and his long-anticipated epic poem Mountains and Rivers without End was published by Counterpoint in 1997. Snyder has had a seminal place among American landscape writers. "As a poet," he once wrote, "I hold the most archaic values on earth." He has long been associated with Beat writers such as Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and other poets such as Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Creeley, and Robert Duncan. His poetics are founded in Poundian modernism, Chinese and Japanese poetry, and ancient oral native traditions.

Look Out is a collection personally compiled by Gary Snyder for New Directions, containing poems and essays from all his New Directions books. It offers first-time readers a chance to see the evolution of his thought and poetry, spanning two decades, and old-time fans the opportunity to behold all the favorites, in a new Bibelot edition. Also included here is Snyder's Introduction, as well as a new poem written about the late New Directions founder James Laughlin.

Synopsis

Personal favorites selected by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet himself.

Los Angeles Times Book Review

The master of lucid meditation....Readers are fortunate to have what Snyder wants to pass on.

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Editorials

Los Angeles Times Book Review

The master of lucid meditation....Readers are fortunate to have what Snyder wants to pass on.

Bill McKibben

Snyder's deep hopeβ€”that someday we might all be native Americans,at home in our grand placeβ€”is the only hope we have.
β€”The New York Review of Books

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780811215251

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