Laurentius Eigner
Appearance
Laurentius Eigner[1] (natus Larry Eigner, 7 Augusti 1927—3 Februarii 1996) fuit poeta Americanus alterius dimidii saeculi vicensimi et unus ex principalibus personis motus Montis Atri. Cum poetis Montis Atri consociatus est, et momentum habuit inter poetas linguae, praecipue Ronaldum Silliman et Carolum Bernstein. Sua opera saepe in periodico L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E edita sunt, poemate quidem in pagina titulari fasciculi primi, Februario 1978 impresso. Eigner permultos libros edidit, ac poemata in plus quam centum magazinis et congeriebus posuit. Carolus Bukowski eum maximum poetam vivum[2] appellavit.
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Exhibitiones &c
- Situs proprius Laurentii Eigner, epc.buffalo.edu
- Publicationes selectae
- "Air the Trees," www.concentric.net
- Recognitiones
- "Born from the Head: Larry Eigner's 1st Published Poem in 1952," compassrosebooks.blogspot.com
- "Missing Larry: The Poetics of Disability in Larry Eigner," www.poetspath.com
- "Reading Eigner and readiness / enough / depends / on," ronsilliman.blogspot.com
- "The Same Old Things: The poetry of Larry Eigner," www.jacketmagazine.com
- Laudatio
- Pagina laudationis, wings.buffalo.edu (Electronic Poetry Center, SUNY-Bufalo)