Poems from the Greenberg Manuscripts
Samuel Greenberg (New Directions)
Poems from the Greenberg Manuscripts
Samuel Greenberg (New Directions)
Who was Samuel Greenberg? editor Garrett Caples asks: The short answer is ‘the dead, unknown poet Hart Crane plagiarized.’ In the winter of 1923, Crane was given some of Greenberg’s notebooks and called him a Rimbaud in embryo. Crane included many of Greenberg’s lines, uncredited and slightly changed, in his own poetry. Poems from the Greenberg Manuscriptswas edited by James Laughlin, who first published it in 1939. As well as Laughlin’s original essay, Caples includes a new selection of poems from Greenberg’s notebooks, along with some of his prose. Now the work of this mysterious, impoverished, proto-surrealist American poet, who never published a word in his life, is available to a new generation of readers.
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