The book presents an overview of the poet's work since his move to the USA in the early 1970s, capturing his evolution and experiences during that time. Revived as part of the Shearsman Library series, it aims to make significant out-of-print poetry accessible to readers, celebrating the poet's contributions to modern literature.
Nathaniel Tarn Reihenfolge der Bücher
Nathaniel Tarn ist ein Dichter, Essayist und Übersetzer, dessen Werk von einer tiefen Auseinandersetzung mit Anthropologie und Kulturgeschichte geprägt ist. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch einen interdisziplinären Ansatz aus, der literarisches Feingefühl mit analytischer Strenge verbindet. Tarns Gedichte und Essays erforschen oft Themen wie Identität, Erinnerung und den Platz der Menschheit in der Welt. Seine unverwechselbare Stimme schwingt durch sorgfältig ausgearbeitete Sprache und originelle Einblicke, die zum Nachdenken anregen.




- 2023
- 2023
A Nowhere for Vallejo
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Published in 1972, this significant work marks a pivotal moment in the author's career, serving as the second-to-last volume released by a UK publisher before the selected edition, Palenque, emerged in the 1980s. The book reflects the author's evolving style and themes, showcasing their literary journey and impact on contemporary literature.
- 2022
Atlantis, an Autoanthropology
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
In this literary memoir and autoethnography, poet and anthropologist Nathaniel Tarn reflects on a life lived in an array of times, cultures, and environments, from the Battle of Britain and postwar Paris to conducting fieldwork in Guatemala and the halls of academe and beyond.
- 2018
The House of Leaves
- 166 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Nathaniel Tarn's work marks a pivotal moment in American poetry following his emigration from England. This new edition of his 1976 publication not only preserves the original volume but also emphasizes its significance in Tarn's artistic journey. As part of the Shearsman Library series, it aims to revive important out-of-print poetry, showcasing Tarn's intent and contributions to the literary landscape.