The Serpent and the Fire

The Serpent and the Fire

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Poetries of the Americas from Origins to Present Music legend Nick Cave called Technicians of the Sacred, Jerome Rothenberg’s anthology of spiritual writings from around the world: “probably the single most important book on poetry I have ever read.” Rothenberg died in 2024, leaving us one final testament, The Serpent and the Fire, an “anthology-experiment in omnipoetics” co-edited with the Mexican poet Javier Taboada. It reaches into the deepest origins of the Americas. “Gathering vital pieces from all parts of the Western Hemisphere and the breadth of European and Indigenous languages,” it presents an astonishing range of cultures and languages going back several millennia. In spite of the future that seems to lie ahead of us, in the United States and the world at large, this affluent gathering of spiritual gestures summoned from a multitude of diverse voices may inspire our search for a better path ahead. — Herbert Pföstl, Book Consultant for the New Museum Store. The Serpent and th

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