A Convergence of Birds: Original Fiction and Poetry Inspired by the Work of Joseph Cornell by Jonathan Safran Foer (Editor)

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  • Publisher: D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers
  • Pub. Date: May 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9781891024221
  • 160pp
 
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This book is the result of a convergence, which began with the passion of a young writer, Jonathan Safran Foer, for the work of the 20th century American assemblage artist Joseph Cornell. Inspired by Cornell's avian-themed boxes, and suspecting that they would be similarly (and diversely) inspiring to others, Foer began to write letters. The responses he received from luminaries of American writing were nothing short of astounding. From Joyce Carol Oates to Robert Pinsky, Rick Moody to Lydia Davis to Howard Norman, twenty writers have generously contributed original pieces of prose and poetry that are as eclectic as they are imaginative. Accompanied by tipped-on plates, this volume is a soaring tribute - not only to the work of Joseph Cornell, but also to the spirit of creation.

Contributing writers:

  • Diane Ackerman
  • Martine Bellen
  • John Burghardt
  • Robert Coover
  • Lydia Davis
  • Jonathan Safran Foer
  • Ann Lauterbach
  • Barry Lopez
  • Rick Moody
  • Bradford Morrow
  • Howard Norman
  • Joyce Carol Oates
  • Dale Peck
  • Robert Pinsky
  • Erik Anderson Reece
  • Joanna Scott
  • Rosemarie Waldrop
  • Diane Williams
  • John Yau
  • Paul West

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The author of one of the most buzzed-about debut novels of 2002, Everything Is Illuminated, Jonathan Safran Foer brings philosophy, philanthropy, and a talent for turning language inside out to the literary table.

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August 17, 2001: As one who loves the assemblage art of Joseph Cornell and who has tried to mimic his work (have never even come close to his most uninspiring pieces), I will say this is one of the best books I have read in a long while. The poems and fiction inspired by Joseph Cornell's series of boxes he created about birds speak not only to the writers' love of Cornell but to the power that art has to inspire. This prose and poetry is diverse, powerful, affective and magical. Each piece is preceded by a color plate of the Cornell work that inspired it making this book as well a small collection of Cornell's magic. I am giving everyone on my holiday list a copy.