
This volume includes the full edition of Simon Perchik's very first book, The Bomber Moon, which was self-published in 1950, and is long out of print. Poems between 1943 & 1979 published in many literary magazines have also been collected, and appear in book form for the first time. These include The Lambert Castle Poems from 1943-49, two hundred and fifteen poems called "The "A" Poems, a set of five prose poems, and a rare long narrative poem entitled Misha's Funeral. front cover photo art by Karen Nadine Simon Perchik, an attorney, was born 1923 in Paterson, NJ and educated at New York University (BA English, LLB Law). His poems have appeared in various literary journals including Cholla Needles, Partisan Review, Poetry, The Nation, and The New Yorker. excerpt from A215: I always walk in afternoons when heat beats hard for me and bangs the sides of grass against the heat and me. But then in the cool evening of my mind I grip the moon's long hair and braid the dreams I've held with tears from everywhere.
Page Count:
392
Publication Date:
2021-09-08
ISBN-13:
9798539893033
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