New Book from Poets Wear Prada: “Lapidary,” inspired by gemstones, by poet and master storyteller
Richard Marx Weinraub. Forty-six stones tell their stories and ours. Called “beautiful and peculiar”
[Corral] and “a must have” [Odwitt].
HOBOKEN, N.J. -- Jack Cooper, production editor at Poets Wear Prada, today announced the official
launch of “Lapidary” a new full-length collection of “formal verse” by poet Richard Marx Weinraub
inspired by gemstones. “This book has been a long time coming: Richard’s previous full-length collection,
‘Wonder Bread Hill,’ appeared in 2002 — just over a decade ago. Craft continues to precede him; curiosity
propels encyclopedic and astral projections of his subject. Natural science, supernatural myth, popular
culture, historic events, wit, insight, and chutzpah, with pick, detonation, and loupe, by turns, tease
‘Lapidary’’s uncanny combination of unearthed and unearthly detail into an array of forty-six poetical gems
— from amber to zircon — that speak their remarkable stories — and ours. These are poems to read and
re-read. They are perfect! ‘Lapidary’ is singular — on a shelf by itself. Hail, Richard, King of Marx!” said
Cooper.
Eduardo C. Corral, author of “Slow Lightning,” winner of the 2012 Yale Younger Poets Prize, called these
poems “beautiful and peculiar.”
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LAPIDARY
by Richard Marx Weinraub
Paperback: 70 pp.
ISBN-13: 978-0615833224
List: $15.00,
Poets Wear Prada: 2013 |
“Weinraub cracks open craft to reveal humane interiors. Fixed forms with meter and rhyme, tenderly
chiseled, deftly sculpted, pulse with regret, joy and a hundred other sentiments. … These poems ‘forge a
new world out of stone,’ a landscape populated by jade, garnet, and onyx with time-rich thoughts,
blood-rich emotion,” said Corral.
Edward Odwitt, Connecticut writer and illustrator, described “Lapidary” as “an original and brilliant
collection of poems that offers insights into the various states of human nature through the voices of
different stones. This book is a must have, and it will be avidly read for years to come.”
“In ‘Lapidary’ — stones, semi-precious, precious — stones talk to you, skillfully, convincingly and you
believe them, you believe them!” said Thomas Lux, acclaimed poet and teacher, and Bourne chair in poetry
at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Roxanne Hoffman, publisher, said “We’re delighted to receive such enthusiastic response to the book. The
poetry rocks! All the stones are ‘precious’ here — whether rock crystal or diamond, garnet or ruby, agate or
emerald. Richard has taken the ‘stodginess’ out of ‘formal verse’; he employs its fixed and traditional
patterns as a master diamond cutter would — to transform a seeming dull gray rock to its inherent sparkling
beauty. Bravo!”
“Lapidary” is Weinraub’s second book project with Poets Wear Prada. “Heavenly Bodies,” a
limited-edition illustrated chapbook of twelve poems, was released in 2008 by the Hoboken-based press. It
included “Persephone’s Dream” which was nominated for a 2009 Pushcart prize. “Wonder Bread Hill,” his
“sonovella” (a novella written in sonnets), was published by the University of Puerto Rico Press in 2002. A
political thriller based on what may be the most explosive event in recent Puerto Rican history — the 1978
murder of two young radicals on Cerro Maravilla (Wonder Hill) and the trial that ensued — Weinraub’s
140 sonnets were translated into Spanish by Elidio La Torre Lagares. A Spanish edition, “Maravilla
Rebanada,” was published by Terranova Editores in 2009.
Related to the Marx Brothers through his mother, Richard Marx Weinraub was born in New York City in
1949. He was Professor of English at the University of Puerto Rico from 1987 through 2010. His poetry has
appeared in many journals including “The Paris Review,” “Asheville Poetry Review,” “South Carolina
Review,” “The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review,” “Green Mountains Review,” “North American Review,”
“Slate,” and “River Styx.” Weinraub lives in Newark, New Jersey.
Founded in 2006, Poets Wear Prada publishes beautifully designed, well-crafted books of poetry from
Sinatra’s hometown, Hoboken, the birthplace of professional baseball.
“Lapidary” by Richard Marx Weinraub (Hoboken: Poets Wear Prada, 2013), 70 pages, ISBN- 10:
0615833225, ISBN-13: 978-0615833224, list price: $15.00, is available in paperback from Amazon Books
and other popular booksellers.
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