Alashka is a lost book. It was first published in 1979, spliced together with Tarn's Selected Poems up until that point. Distribution was limited, and thus Janet Rodney's first collection vanished from view. Also, although it was also valuable expansion of Tarn's anthro- and eco-poetics, this hardly registered. This new edition corrects that.
Alashka is a lost book. It was first published in 1979, spliced together with Tarn's Selected Poems up until that point. Distribution was limited, and...
At the Western Gates was first published by a small press in New Mexico in 1985, and consisted of five powerful long poems that exemplify the best of the Tarn's work in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In this new edition, they are joined by another long sequence, `Birdscapes with Seaside', which fits well with the rest of the contents.
At the Western Gates was first published by a small press in New Mexico in 1985, and consisted of five powerful long poems that exemplify the best of ...
The House of Leaves was first published in 1976, and was a significant statement of intent by Nathaniel Tarn - alongside his New Directions volume, Lyrics for the Bride of God - which set the tone for what he wanted to achieve now as an American poet after his emigration from England.
The House of Leaves was first published in 1976, and was a significant statement of intent by Nathaniel Tarn - alongside his New Directions volume, Ly...