Russell Atkins: On the Life & Work of an American Master
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Imprint: Pleiades Press
(Jun 15, 2013)
Nonfiction, Paperback, 210 pages
Publisher: University of Central Missouri
ISBN: 9780964145443
Nonfiction, Paperback, 210 pages
Publisher: University of Central Missouri
ISBN: 9780964145443
Description of Russell Atkins: On the Life & Work of an American Master
Poetry. African American Studies. Literary History & Criticism. For over sixty years, poet, composer, dramatist, editor, and music theorist Russell Atkins has been admired by those who knew him for his brilliant, idiosyncratic poetry and wide-ranging intellect. All his work, however, was published by small, mostly avant-garde presses and today is completely out of print. This volume of the Unsung Masters Series reprints not just a large selection of his poetry, but also includes six essays on his work, his verse drama The Abortionist, and his essay "A Psychovisual Perspective on ’Musical’ Composition."
