In a career-spanning selection of poems, August Kleinzahler captures the essence of the Wests greatest music.
In A History of Western Music, August Kleinzahlers rhythmic, wry, kinetic style captures the ineffable power and beauty of great songs and artists, as well as the potency of our response to them. In this collection, music is inextricable from life, from landscape, and from the people we remember through it. The poet inhabits the minds and milieus of musicians; he hears arpeggios in the salon of Princesse Edmonde de Polignac and listens to the vibrations of a hummingbird through Bela Bartok. Kleinzahlers verse not only contains the same sonorous beauty as the compositions he writes of but also the vitality and complexity of the moments we associate with them-the way the soundtrack of ones life becomes defined by the scenes it scores, and vice versa.