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A milestone of modern poetry, American history comes to life in the actual words of victims and criminals in its courts.Taking as its raw material the voices of witnesses, victims, and perpetrators discovered by the author in criminal court transcripts, Charles Reznikoff’s book-length poem sets forth a stark panorama of late 19th and early 20th century America—the underside of the Gilded Age, beset by racism and casual violence, poverty and disease.In radically stripped-down language of tremendous intensity, Reznikoff’s poem is an unforgettable reading experience. This edition also includes Reznikoff’s prose studies for the poem, unavailable to readers since the 1930s, and a new introduction by critic and essayist Eliot Weinberger.
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A novel about a Jewish immigrant family at the turn of the century — from Czarist Russia to Brownsville, Brooklyn. This is poet Charles Reznikoff’s finest fiction.By the Waters of Manhattan was Charles Reznikoff’s first novel, published in 1930 by Charles Boni in New York. Part family saga, part bildungsroman, and part unrequited love story, the novel follows the lives of a Jewish family at the turn of the century from Elizavetgrad, Russia, to Brownsville, Brooklyn, birthplace of the novel’s protagonist, Ezekiel, a young poet in search of ways to feed his stomach and his soul.Like Walt Whitman, Hart Crane, and Henry Roth, Reznikoff’s subject is as much the great island of Manhattan, as it is its inhabitants, struggling for their place in a new world.Milton Hindus wrote, “Both Whitman and Reznikoff are singers and chroniclers of the American island, the name of which derives from the language (Manna-hatta) of its original inhabitants. Reznikoff’s title also includes an allusion to the waters of Babylon beside which the prophet sat down and wept. The American Jew, who had been born in Brooklyn in 1894 and whose parents had emigrated from Czarist Russia some years before that date, evidently felt, like the hero of one of the novels of George Gissing, that he had been ‘born in exile’. But the reader should not, on this account, be expecting a tearful immigrant narrative, for if Reznikoff was a student of the Bible he was also a student of another student of the Bible, the philosopher Spinoza. From this stoic master, he had learned neither to laugh nor cry but to try to understand.”
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Charles Reznikoff föddes 1894 av rysk-judiska föräldrar i Brooklyn, New York, där han också kom att leva fram till sin död 1976. Reznikoff tillhörde den objektivistiska skolan och hans inflytande på amerikansk, fransk och skandinavisk konceptuell diktning kan knappast överskattas. Han studerade juridik vilket starkt kom att prägla hans poetiska gärning och i nästan hela sitt liv arbetade han med sitt stora oavslutade diktverk Testimony där han utgår från vittnesmål i amerikanska rättsfall under perioden 18851915. Efter att länge ha tvekat inför ämnet ägnade han sina sista levnadsår åt förintelsen och de europeiska judarnas öde. I diktsamlingen Förintelsen bearbetar han protokollen från Nürnberg- och Eichmannrättegångarna, han sorterar, arrangerar och reviderar mödosamt det stora materialet domstolshandlingar för att nå fram till vittnets rena och intensiva röst. Så blir Reznikoffs Auschwitz inte bara en metafor för den mest fullständiga fasan i vår historia utan en materiell och verklig plats där män och kvinnor levde och dog, arbetade och mördades.