By Garrett Caples
Publication Date: May 1, 2010
ISBN# Pamphlet#1 (5.5x8.5 42pp)
The inaugural publication in Wave’s Pamphlet Series, Garrett Caples’ Quintessence of the Minor presents a comprehensive survey of neglected, oft-brilliant and oft-imperfect Symbolist poets, revealing—with acuity, erudition and blessed candor—an entire tradition of forgotten, though no less invaluable and invigorating, poets and poetry. Caples avers that to “write major poetry, the poet perhaps must resist the major, to find fault with what, at a given time, is held to be major poetry and propose another way...”.
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Quintessence of the Minor is smart and well-written; regardless of whether the subject-poet gets a couple
sentences or a couple pages, Caples’ discussions are careful, nuanced, personal, and opinionated (including saying when he finds certain poetry “boring and misguided”). This all—the exploring, the reading, the comparing and weighing,
the writing and revising—must have taken him years. Here’s a combination of erudition and initiative, in the service of poetry, that’s edifying and fun.
Steven Fama
I adore [Caples’] prescription to read widely and even perversely; and his breezy style is engaging--despite the weighty title, the essay feels like some chunk of a great conversation you'd have over a couple of beers. And we need more poets weighing in on things the way he has here...
Don Share
With a supply of thumbnail biographies that read like the most improbable fiction, and a leisurely but learned style, Caples makes the minor seem major.
Ed Park, The Poetry Foundation
Garrett Caples is a poet who lives in Oakland, CA. He's published two full-length collections, The Garrett Caples Reader (Black Square Editions, 1999) and Complications (Meritage Press, 2007). His latest chapbook is Avid Diva (Lew Gallery/Auguste). A cd of poetry and lo-fi music, Surrealism's Bad Rap, was released by Narrow House Recordings in 2006. Besides poetry, he has written essays, reviews, fiction, interviews, and features for various publications, including Rain Taxi, The Brooklyn Rail, and Chicago Review. He's also a contributing writer to the San Francisco Bay Guardian focusing on art, literature, and most frequently hip-hop. A member of the editorial board at City Lights Books, he curates the new American poetry series, City Lights Spotlight, and is the editor of Tau by Philip Lamantia, Journey to the End by John Hoffman, volume 59 in the Pocket Poets Series, published in 2008.
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