Heavenly Tree, Northern Earth

Hardback

Main Details

Title Heavenly Tree, Northern Earth
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Gerrit Lansing
SeriesIo Poetry Series
Series part Volume No. 2
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 241,Width 157
Category/GenrePoetry by individual poets
ISBN/Barcode 9781556437540
ClassificationsDewey:811.54
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Imprint North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Publication Date 28 July 2009
Publication Country United States

Description

This is the inaugural volume of a new series of literary hardcovers from North Atlantic Books. This series will collect the important work of writers who have served as major influences upon and contributors to the cultural and psychic milieu from which North Atlantic evolved. A distinguished figure of American letters, whose work and spirit have bridged five decades of creativity, Gerrit Lansing provides a perfect launch for the series with this collected edition of his poetry, which astonishes by the variety of its poetic forms and concerns, lyrical and cosmological. It cannot easily be fitted into niches currently fashionable. Like a "seed growing secretly" (to quote a favorite poet of his, Henry Vaughan), it has influenced the American cultural underground since the late 1950s. Lansing was a friend and associate of generations of creative minds as diverse as the poet Charles Olson and the legendary filmmaker Harry Smith. Poet Robert Kelly notes that "he is the most learned among us, and the most fun." Lansing has patiently fashioned a body of work that ranges from short poems such as "The Heavenly Tree Grows Downward" and "In Northern Earth," from which this collection takes its title, to longer cycles like the alchemical serial poem "The Soluble Forest." With themes at once personal and social, erotic and esoteric, Heavenly Tree, Northern Earth manifests the creative spirit of one of the important unheralded masters of modern poetry.

Author Biography

Gerrit Lansing was born in Albany, New York, in 1928 and grew up in Northern Ohio. Educated at Harvard and Columbia Universities, he has taught at Bard College. For many years Lansing has lived in Gloucester, Massachusetts--a town celebrated as the focus of a twentieth-century American masterpiece, The Maximus Poems by Charles Olson. (Olson, a major poet, was a close friend of Lansing and cited the younger writer as an influence.) In the early '60s, Lansing edited and published two issues of SET, a literary journal that fused Modernist poetic experiment with occult and spiritual themes and served as a precursor of and influence upon the subsequent counterculture. A deeply respected figure among poets, Lansing has carefully composed over the course of fifty years a body of work that stands as a monumental contribution to American literature as well as an important reflection of the cultural and intellectual ferment of its time.