Description
1998 edition. Volume 2. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “The Veritable Years: Poems 1949-1966” by William Everson offers a glimpse into the prolific career of a literary icon. Everson, also known as Brother Antoninus, was a renowned poet, critic, and Dominican lay brother whose works explored themes of spirituality, nature, and the human condition. This volume, the second in a series collecting his life’s work, spans nearly two decades and showcases Everson’s evolution as a writer.
Throughout these pages, readers will encounter Everson’s distinct voice, blending sensual imagery with philosophical musings. His poems often draw inspiration from the natural world, reflecting his deep connection to the landscapes of California and the Pacific Northwest. Everson’s spiritual journey, marked by his conversion to Catholicism and eventual departure from the Dominican order, is woven into his verses, offering a poignant exploration of faith and self-discovery.
For collectors and enthusiasts of mid-20th century American poetry, this edition holds particular significance. Everson’s influence extended beyond his literary output, as he played a pivotal role in shaping the San Francisco Renaissance literary movement alongside contemporaries like Kenneth Rexroth and Madeline Gleason. This volume not only preserves Everson’s artistic legacy but also serves as a time capsule of a vibrant era in American letters.