Larry Eigner
Associated with the Black Mountain Poets, Eigner’s first book was published by poet Robert Creeley. Eigner’s poems often contain everyday images clearly observed and presented in stripped-down lines, somewhat reminiscent of the poetry of William Carlos Williams. Poet Charles Bernstein has written, “In Eigner’s poems, one ‘fragment’ is rivetted [sic] to the next, so that one becomes, in reading this work, likewise riveted by the uncanny democracy of details.” Eigner’s work appeared in the journals L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E and The Black Mountain Review, and in the anthology The New American Poetry, 1945–1960 (1999).
Eigner is author of the short story collection Farther North (1969) as well as Country / Harbour / Quiet / Act / Around: Selected Prose (1978).
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SCHOOL / PERIOD Black Mountain
LIFE SPAN 1927–1996
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