Friday, November 26, 2021

William Everson/Brother Antoninus

 

Image 1 of 1 for THE RESIDUAL YEARS POEMS 1934-1948). William Everson, Brother Antoninus.







“Suffice it to say,” he explained in Birth of a Poet (1982), a little-known but major critical work, “that when I left the monastery for academe the method that I brought with me was meditative rather than discursive. For I had learned how concepts seemingly exhausted by endless repetition could suddenly, under the probe of intuition, blossom into life.”

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