Fiction Non-Fiction Poetry Turtle Point Press Helen Marx Books

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The Silent Treatment

Richard Howard

"I don't like direct self-expression. All the work that I do is some kind of invocation of or transaction with others, whether it's criticism, translation, or poetry. There are poems that are direct self-expression, but certainly, with some sense of preference, there is an enterprise which involves speaking through a mask, a persona. That's what the word means: sounding through—sonans per—and I like the idea of the mask or the masks, because I'm more interested in the dialogue of others than in merely the dialogue with another—the dialogue of the others who are out there, who are not me."
—Richard Howard

5 1/2 x 7 1/2, 96 pages, Paperback, $16.95, ISBN 1-885586-38-8



About the Author

Richard Howard teaches at The School of the Arts, Columbia University. He is our most acclaimed translator from the French. For his poetry he has won the Pulitzer Prize, a MacArthur Fellowship and The Academy of Arts and Letters Literary Award.

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