A SACK BEHIND HIM
SELECTED POEMS, 1928-1958, by Stanley Spe Dent & Sons Ltd., English price 1 ATELY I had the pleasure of reviewing three American poets (John Berryman, Robert Penn Warren, Robert Lowell) whose work seemed to indicate a@ new development of content. in American poetry. Their work had a real, if tugged interior life. But Mr Kunitz, though he has obtained a Pulitzer prize (and, in the course of a lucrative career, two other prizes, a medal for poetry, two fellowships, an award, and two grants) cannot in any sense be called a pioneer. He writes according to the blueprint--Within the city of the burning cloud, Dragging my life behind me in a sack, Naked I prowl, tg. at by the black Temptation of the blood grown proud. Here at the monumental door Carved with the curious legend of my youth, { brandish the great bone of my death, Beat once therewith and beat no more... One cannot blame Mr Kunitz for feeling he has to be daimonic. The example of Hart Crane is before him. The critics chant, "We want blood on the page. Be smart as you like, boy, we like it, but you gotta be daimonic." So enters the weird humourless figure of Mr Kunitz as fireman, naked, dragging a sack behind him, scourged by unnameable temptation, and banging once with a big thighbone on a carved door. One wishes faintly that the life would climb out of the sack and speak; but it never does, Mr Kunitz writes very well. He has cashed in, quite unconsciously, on the great American patent -that electronic punching device by which anything can be turned into a poem-a lost wallet, a mailbox, a Pigeon, a queasy feeling in the colon. And the ghost of Wallace Stevens, playing in limbo with a Chinese papersnake, smiles benign approval.
James K.
Baxter
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1053, 30 October 1959, Page 13
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309A SACK BEHIND HIM New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1053, 30 October 1959, Page 13
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