"Ralph Mauds A Charles Olson Reader, recently published by Carcanet, will probably stand for some years to come as the most intelligent and informative introduction to the American poets life and work that is available."
Ian Brinton, PN Review, January-February 2006
"Charles Olson (1910-70) believed that poetry exists in an open field through which the poet transmits energy to the receptive reader. Olsons influence on the development of British and American poetry through his writing and teaching is immense. His work encompasses myth, history, scholarship and politics, grand theories and delight in the particular variousness of life, all marked by the curiosity and openness to experience that he asked of his readers. Olson grew up and returned to live in the seafaring town of Gloucester, Massachusetts, and it was from the life and language of its citizens that his poetry drew its strengths.
"The Reader includes extracts from the full range of Olsons poetry and prose, including letters, interviews and the full text of the key essay Projective Verse. Ralph Maud, a colleague of Olsons from 1963-5 and the editor of Olsons letters, has supplied an introduction, supporting illustrations, notes and bibliography to this essential resource."
Published in 2005 by Carcanet Press, Manchester, UK.
xiv + 217 pp.
ISBN 1 85754 784 5
May be ordered from the publisher. A few copies are available direct from the Charles Olson Society for $30 post-paid.