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The only collection of Rattray's prose: essays that offer a kind of secret history and guidebook to a poetic and mystical tradition.In order to become one of the invisible, it is necessary to throw oneself into the arms of God... Some of us stayed for weeks, some for months, some forever.from How I Became One of the InvisibleSince its first publication in 1992, David Rattray's How I Became One of the Invisible has functioned as a kind of secret history and guidebook to a poetic and mystical tradition running through Western civilization from Pythagoras to In Nomine music to Hlderlin and Antonin Artaud. Rattray not only excavated this tradition, he embodied and lived it. He studied at Harvard and the Sorbonne but remained a poet, outside the academy. His stories Van and The Angel chronicle his travels in southern Mexico with his friend, the poet Van Buskirk, and his adventures after graduating from Dartmouth in the mid1950s. Eclipsed by the more mediagenic Beat writers during his lifetime, Rattray has become a powerful influence on contemporary artists and writers.Living in Paris, Rattray became the first English translator of Antonin Artaud, and he understood Artaud's incisive scholarship and technological prophecies as few others would. As he writes of his translations in How I Became One of the Invisible, You have to identify with the man or the woman. If you don't, then you shouldn't be translating it. Why would you translate something that you didn't think had an important message for other people? I translated Artaud because I wanted to turn my friends on and pass a message that had relevance to our lives. Not to get a grant, or be hired by an English department.Compiled in the months before his untimely death at age 57, How I Became One of the Invisible is the only volume of Rattray's prose. This new edition, edited by Robert Dewhurst, includes five additional pieces, two of them previously unpublished.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'How I Became One of the Invisible'? A: The main theme of 'How I Became One of the Invisible' revolves around exploring a poetic and mystical tradition within Western civilization, highlighting the author's personal journey and experiences.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'How I Became One of the Invisible' is David Rattray, who was a poet and translator known for his contributions to literature.
- Q: When was this new edition published? A: The new edition of 'How I Became One of the Invisible' was published on September 17, 2019.
- Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains 424 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of its themes and content.
- Q: What type of binding does this edition have? A: This edition of 'How I Became One of the Invisible' is available in paperback binding.
- Q: Is 'How I Became One of the Invisible' suitable for academic study? A: Yes, 'How I Became One of the Invisible' can be suitable for academic study, particularly in literature and cultural studies, as it delves into significant historical and artistic themes.
- Q: Does this edition include any additional content? A: Yes, this new edition is edited by Robert Dewhurst and includes five additional pieces, two of which are previously unpublished.
- Q: What literary influences are discussed in the book? A: The book discusses literary influences ranging from Pythagoras to Antonin Artaud, showcasing a rich tapestry of poetic and mystical traditions.
- Q: What is the condition of the book? A: The book is in new condition, ensuring that readers receive a fresh and undamaged copy.
- Q: What audience would benefit from reading this book? A: Readers interested in poetry, mysticism, and the history of Western literature, as well as those who appreciate personal narratives from influential literary figures, would benefit from this book.