HYPERLINKS:
--photo: http://www.ucsc.edu/currents/97-98/02-16/gizzi.photo.htm
--New York Review of Books online review: http://readcat.nybooks.com/WWWreview.cgi?66911

Poems from "Artificial Heart":
Tous les Matins:
http://www.ucsc.edu/currents/97-98/02-16/gizzi.poem.htm
How to Care for a Small Bird: http://www.zip.com.au/~jtranter/jacket03/gizzi03.html

March 11, 1998

Contact:
Barbara McKenna
(408) 459-2495; [email protected]

Celebrated young poet releases two books this spring

"Peter Gizzi is the most exciting new poet to come along in quite a while." --John Ashbery

"I count Peter Gizzi as one of the most exceptional poets of his generation and consider his work as editor also to constitute a primary ground for the definition of contemporary poetry. Few people I've known have managed such an intensity so usefully directed." --Robert Creeley

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SANTA CRUZ, CA--An East Coast press will release a new collection of poems this spring by one of the country's most celebrated young poets.

The book, Artificial Heart, is the second published collection by poet Peter Gizzi. The collection will be released March 15 by Burning Deck press, a distinguished small press based in Rhode Island.

As the title indicates, "Artificial Heart" negotiates artifice and the turbulent domain of feeling. The book recuperates the concerns of the 11th-century troubadour poets--the hermetic display of love, politics, statehood, and grief--in the present. Formally, the collection is a sampling of lyric history from the troubadour tradition to postindustrial punk: It sustains the haunting quality of a song heard from a distance, overlaid with playground noise, lovers' oaths, and cries of loss. The poems both celebrate and challenge the spell of the physical world over the imagination, narrating the gap between embrace and abandonment.

The collection is one of three publications either by or including the work of Gizzi that will be released this spring. The others are a critical work on San Francisco Bay Area poet Jack Spicer and an anthology with a lengthy selection of Gizziπs poems. The fact that Gizzi has produced both critically acclaimed poetry and groundbreaking critical work is not suprising, given his noted talent for striking balance between extremities and finding kinship in contrast.

Gizzi's book on Spicer--The House that Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer--will be released in May by Wesleyan University Press. The book was just featured as the cover story in the January/February issue of the American Poetry Review.

A selection of Gizzi's poetry will also be featured in An Anthology of New (American) Poets, which will be released by Talisman House later this spring.

Gizzi is an assistant professor of creative writing and literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz. In 1994 he received the prestigious Lavan Younger Poets Award, given annually by the Academy of American Poets. He has also twice received the Gertrude Stein Award in Innovative North American Poetry (1993-94 and 1994-95).

Publications of his work include "Periplum" (1992) and the chapbooks, "Hours of the Book" (1994) and "Music for Films" (1992). His poems have been anthologized in "The Best American Poetry 1995, Sixty Years of American Poetry," and "49 + 1 Nouveaux Poetes Americains," among many others. He has been awarded artist grants from the Fund for Poetry and the Rex Foundation. Gizzi's previous editing projects include the celebrated "little magazine" "o*blek: a journal of language arts" (1987-93) and the international literary anthology "Exact Change Yearbook" (1995).

A limited number of review copies of "Artificial Heart" are available. For copies, call Barbara McKenna at (408) 459-2495 or e- mail [email protected].

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