John Yau
"Robert Creeley and Elsa Dorfman bring us the real news of the different ways the word 'family' has been made to leap beyond its lexical meanings. Poet and photographer register how family is being re-envisioned by those who live as individuals within a 'securing center.' Beginning with, and subverting, 'I wandered lonely as a cloud,' William Wordsworth's quintessential Romantic image of the self, Creeley writes a poem whose formal structure, its interlocking, echoing pattern of rhymed quatrains, challenges our assumptions about the legacy of Romantic and Modernist poetry. It is not that their legacy or the family should endure in some rigid manner; it's that they have changed and are changing still"
Book Description
Poetry. Photographs. A hardback original, EN FAMILLE includes 22 color photographs.
En Famille: A Poem by Robert Creeley SYNOPSIS
Combining the poetry of twentieth-century American treasure Robert Creeley with the photography of Elsa Dorfman, En Famille reflects on how the word "family" is open to interpretation in today's social climate.