Steve Dalachinsky - Where Night and Day Become One

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Steve Dalachinsky - Where Night and Day Become One

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POETRY

Celebrated avant-jazz poet Steve Dalachinsky (1946-2019) assembles more than thirty years of writing journals from his trips to Paris in Where Night and Day Become One. With praise from Clark Coolidge, this is a career-embracing retrospective that decisively stakes a claim for Dalachinsky's greatness.

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“S.D. unacknowledged master of the ever-elusive jazz poem, you read him you’ve got to hear him ’cause he’ll wham yor auditorium.”— Clark Coolidge

What colors the poems in where night and day become one is the knowledge of the style and technique of the French avant-garde…His breadth of knowledge, and ability to control it to achieve his own ends, is comparable to John Ashbery’s prowess at transmuting the mode of the continental European vanguard of literature into an American vernacular.”—  Empty Mirror

“Dalachinsky's Paris is a liminal place―neither real nor surreal, dreamed or conscious reverie, experienced or imagined, day or night. It's haunted by the lives and achievements of those who've gone before, personal memory, and happy, tired and reflective in the present. It's a vision, blown out of a jazz horn or vibrating on the strings of a standup bass―a murmuration of swallows over Montmartre and Montparnasse, divining.”— American Book Review

 
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Poet /collagist Steve Dalachinsky (1946-2019) was born in Brooklyn after the last big war and managed to survive lots of little wars. He was the recipient of an Acker Award for poetry and in 2014 was honored with a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture. Where Night and Day Become One: The French Poems (great weather for MEDIA, 2018) was a silver prizewinner at the 2019 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards. In addition, his collection The Final Nite (Ugly Duckling Presse) won the PEN Oakland National Book Award.


Publication date April 2, 2018

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ISBN: 978-0-9981440-3-0