Robert Walser: Robert Walser (1878-1956) is one of the most
influential authors of modern literature. He was admired by Franz
Kafka, Robert Musil, Hermann Hesse, and Walter Benjamin and has
been acclaimed "unforgettable, heart-rending" (J. M. Coetzee), "a
bewitched genius" (Newsweek), and "a major, truly wonderful,
heart-breaking writer" (Susan Sontag). Walser left school at
fourteen and led a wandering and precarious existence while
producing poems, stories, essays, and three novels: The Tanners
(1906), The Assistant (1908), and Jakob Von Gunten (1909). In 1933
he abandoned writing and entered a sanatorium, where he remained
for the rest of his life. "I am not here to write," Walser said,
"but to be mad."
Daniele Pantano: Daniele Pantano is a Swiss poet, translator,
critic, and editor born of Sicilian and German parentage in
Langenthal (Canton of Berne). His most recent works include The
Possible Is Monstrous: Selected Poems by Friedrich Durrenmatt and
The Oldest Hands in the World (both from Black Lawrence Press,
2010). For more information, please visit
www.danielepantano.ch.
Carolyn Forche Carolyn Forche received her MFA from Bowling Green
State University and is a professor at Georgetown University .
She's published four collections of poetry: Gathering the Tribes
(1976), The Country Between Us (1982), The Angel of History (1995),
and Blue Hour (2004).
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