Charles Reznikoff (1894-1976): The City and its Images
Reznikoff often makes exquisite small narrative poems on urban themes with a brilliant awareness of sound and image; he fills them with a sense of the sacred within the mundane. His poems have great psychological depth, and the tact with which he approaches scenes of the garment district or a ghetto funeral is deft. As a craftsman he is unequaled in the generation that also includes T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound (both anti-Semites).
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