Description

Boston born and bred, John Wieners was a queer self-styled poète maudit who was renowned among his contemporaries but ignored by mainstream critics. Twenty-first-century readers are correcting this elision, placing Wieners back alongside his better-known peers, including Allen Ginsberg, Charles Olson, Denise Levertov, and Amiri Baraka. Wieners was a voluble letter writer, maintaining friendships with these contemporaries that spanned decades and tackling a range of complex issues that resonate today, including drug use, homosexuality, subcultures of the East and West Coasts, and the differing treatment of mental patients based on their economic class. The letters collected in this volume are greatly enhanced by Eileen Myles’s preface and Stewart’s thorough introduction, notes, and brief bios of the poets, writers, artists, and editors with whom Wieners corresponded. The result is more than the letters of a poet—it is a history that explores the world at large in the mid-twentieth century.

About the author(s)

Michael Seth Stewart teaches English at the University of Alabama. He is also the editor of Stars Seen in Person: Selected Journals of John Wieners.

Reviews

The poems [Wieners] enclosed with many of his letters show how dedicated he was to his writing, even during hard times. . . . Reading this volume, in letter after letter, you can feel Wieners tugging the pull cord of a knowledgeable, excitable mind.--Hilary Holladay, The Gay & Lesbian Review

Wieners is admired by other writers for his nonconformity, his tenderness, and his outrageous inventions. . . . Yours Presently, the new volume of letters edited by Michael Seth Stewart, shows Wieners cutting across various groups in American avant-garde writing.--Andrea Brady, London Review of Books

Wieners is admired by other writers for his nonconformity, his tenderness, and his outrageous inventions. . . . Yours Presently, the new volume of letters edited by Michael Seth Stewart, shows Wieners cutting across various groups in American avant-garde writing.--Andrea Brady, London Review of Books

Wieners' tremulous exuberance is apparent throughout Yours Presently, a generous selection of his letters edited and helpfully glossed by Michael Seth Stewart. . . . Diane di Prima, Robert Duncan, Joanne Kyger, Charles Olson, Michael McClure, Ed Dorn, Allen Ginsberg, Joe Brainard, Donald Allen, Anne Waldman--Wieners corresponded with all of them, honoring those relationships with his affection, openness, and candor.--Ron Slate, On the Seawall

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