
On the Planet without Visa
Poetry and other writings by Sotère Torregian
August 14, 2012 ⢠6 x 9 ⢠300 pages ⢠978-1-56689-301-5
This rediscovered New York School poet reveals a unique poetry marked by a very contemporary multicultural, polylinguistic style.
Sotère Torregian, an American poet of Ethiopian, Arabic, Greek, Armenian, and Moorish ancestry, approaches the world with an open-armed embrace of distant and diverse phenomena. His surreal lyricism infuses observations of politics, popular culture, and the everyday with generosity, absurdity, and a spirit of adventure.
About the Author
Born in Newark, New Jersey, Sotère Torregian has taught at the Free University of New York, Santa Clara University, and Stanford University, where he helped establish the Afro-American studies program in 1969. Author of the poetry collection, On the Planet without Visa, he teaches at the University of the Pacific and resides in Stockton, California.
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Powellâs Books Blog, âMy Favorite Poetry Books of the Past Year and a Halfâ
âOn the Planet reminds readers that poets and their craft do not fade as easily as the movements they are divided. The poems are proof that experiments with words and image are like a journey in exileâwithout an end.â âLos Angeles Review
âIn Sotère Torregian, we have not simply one of the most unique poets of the New York School, but one of the most unique poets writing today. For I know no other poet who has so melded the quotidian impulse of Frank OâHara . . . with the full tilt madness of authentic surrealism.â âCity Lights Booksellers & Publishersâ Blog
âSotère Torregianâs On the Planet without Visa has its lyricism and eats it too. . . . âIntroduction to (MY) ThĂŠatres (AD 1966-2007)â reveals a background interest that shows part of what makes this work so open and exact at the same time.â âGalatea Resurrects
âSotère Torregian has a lot to say about current politics and culture, which he does with punchy, over-the-edge lyricism in On the Planet without Visa: Selected Poetry and Other Writings.â âLibrary Journal
âOne of our most radically original poets.â âAnne Waldman
â[Torregianâs] poetry often moves at dazzling speed, connecting absurd but astonishingly concrete imagery that challenges a reader's expectations of the poem.â âDale Smith
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Poetry and other writings by Sotère Torregian
August 14, 2012 ⢠6 x 9 ⢠300 pages ⢠978-1-56689-301-5
This rediscovered New York School poet reveals a unique poetry marked by a very contemporary multicultural, polylinguistic style.
Sotère Torregian, an American poet of Ethiopian, Arabic, Greek, Armenian, and Moorish ancestry, approaches the world with an open-armed embrace of distant and diverse phenomena. His surreal lyricism infuses observations of politics, popular culture, and the everyday with generosity, absurdity, and a spirit of adventure.
About the Author
Born in Newark, New Jersey, Sotère Torregian has taught at the Free University of New York, Santa Clara University, and Stanford University, where he helped establish the Afro-American studies program in 1969. Author of the poetry collection, On the Planet without Visa, he teaches at the University of the Pacific and resides in Stockton, California.
Reviews
Â
Powellâs Books Blog, âMy Favorite Poetry Books of the Past Year and a Halfâ
âOn the Planet reminds readers that poets and their craft do not fade as easily as the movements they are divided. The poems are proof that experiments with words and image are like a journey in exileâwithout an end.â âLos Angeles Review
âIn Sotère Torregian, we have not simply one of the most unique poets of the New York School, but one of the most unique poets writing today. For I know no other poet who has so melded the quotidian impulse of Frank OâHara . . . with the full tilt madness of authentic surrealism.â âCity Lights Booksellers & Publishersâ Blog
âSotère Torregianâs On the Planet without Visa has its lyricism and eats it too. . . . âIntroduction to (MY) ThĂŠatres (AD 1966-2007)â reveals a background interest that shows part of what makes this work so open and exact at the same time.â âGalatea Resurrects
âSotère Torregian has a lot to say about current politics and culture, which he does with punchy, over-the-edge lyricism in On the Planet without Visa: Selected Poetry and Other Writings.â âLibrary Journal
âOne of our most radically original poets.â âAnne Waldman
â[Torregianâs] poetry often moves at dazzling speed, connecting absurd but astonishingly concrete imagery that challenges a reader's expectations of the poem.â âDale Smith











