After hearing Edward Field at a 1969 poetry reading, I bought Stand Up Friend, With Me. I was amazed by his quirky insights into mundane matters -- body hair, graffiti, animals, etc. They were so accessible, so seemingly effortless, so magical, and rereading only made them better. I found myself compelled to share them with others, buying several copies and giving them away. Both my literary and non-literary friends reacted instinstively and enthusiastically to them. It is an endearing collection of poems that will remain forever in your heart.
Elegantly Humble Poetry
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Edward Field is arguably the most underappreciated beat poet. Each of his poems is carefully crafted and slyly intelligent, but unassuming and accessible. I was not overwhelmed by this poetry upon first reading, the way that reading Ginsberg can be mentally exhausting. But I was drawn back to it time after time, and each poem maintains its significance over time. This book does not age, but will quietly walk into the life of a reader of any generation. Field had a nimble understanding of the relationship between emotional and physical life, and in this modest first work, he demonstrates an ability to communicate that understanding to readers with unsurpassed skill.
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