Description
Painter Jack Seigel died penniless and forgotten. He comes alive again in Silverberg’s Believing the Line, this new book of poetry-and-art celebrating the paintings and drawings by Jack Siegel. Seigel was the quintessential single-minded artist: difficult, self-absorbed, and completely dedicated to his work. George Payerle has written that “Jack Siegel was a lonely man who drew a world of humanity, one moment at a time.” Mark Silverberg’s 65 poems, an image at a time, stand as poignant tribute to those Seigel moments.
About the author
Poet, educator, and critic Mark Silverberg Associate Professor of English at Cape Breton University where he specializes in American poetry, visual arts, and poetic collaborations. He is the author of The New York School Poets and the Neo-Avant Garde and editor of New York School Collaborations: The Color of Vowels.