Rider: The Rider Quintet, vol. 1 (Wesleyan Poetry Series)
Released: Feb 15, 1994
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Format: Paperback, 122 pages
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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry (1995)
Mark Rudman –; poet, essayist, translator, and teacher –; has consistently pursued questions of human relationship and identity, and in Rider he takes the poetry of autobiography and confessional to a new plane. In a polyphonic narrative that combines verse with lyrical prose and often humorous dialogue, Rudman examines his own coming-of-age through the lens of his relationships with his grandfather, father, step-father, and son. These memories emerge against the background of a family history anchored in the traditions of Judaism and the culture of the diaspora.
Mark Rudman –; poet, essayist, translator, and teacher –; has consistently pursued questions of human relationship and identity, and in Rider he takes the poetry of autobiography and confessional to a new plane. In a polyphonic narrative that combines verse with lyrical prose and often humorous dialogue, Rudman examines his own coming-of-age through the lens of his relationships with his grandfather, father, step-father, and son. These memories emerge against the background of a family history anchored in the traditions of Judaism and the culture of the diaspora.
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