Poetry by Anselm Hollo
August 2, 2016 • 6 x 9 • 112 Pages • 978-1-56689-444-9
In this posthumous collection from an avant-garde great, Hollo’s spare, sly, lyrical greatness is on display a final time.
From “Art History”:
Someone comes along
gives that tedious old thing
a new twist or
breaks its neck
the old questions
don't change:
what do you want me to say?
what do you want me to do?
About the Author
Anselm Hollo (1934–2013) authored more than forty books and was an award-winning translator. Born in Helsinki, Finland, he was fluent in German, Swedish, Finnish, and English by age ten. Hollo eventually settled in the United States in 1966, where he taught at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado.
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Reviews
“In this posthumous trove of brief, zestful poems, Hollo . . . relates the ‘incredible ONSLAUGHT of being,’ seemingly dashing off each of these frenetic, fragmented vignettes in a fit of wild gusto.” —Publishers Weekly
“Hollo’s poetry feels remarkably fresh and spontaneous. There is absolutely no artifice, no structural formality, no evident prosody.” —Heavy Feather Review