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After Lorca - Spicer, Jack, and Gizzi, Peter (Preface by)
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"Like all of Spicer's best work, After Lorca is "an argument between the dead and the living." He was haunted by Jean Cocteau's image of Orpheus as a poet taking dictation from the beyond through radio broadcasts only he could hear-he liked to say his own messages might be coming from Martians. But as he wrote in his 1965 book Language, "The trouble with comparing a poet with a radio is that radios/ don't develop scar tissue.""--

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After Lorca 2021, New York Review of Books

ISBN-13: 9781681375410

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