Red Carpet

Steve Malmude author Miles Champion editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Publishing:31st Jul '25

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Red Carpet cover

While the place and year of Steve Malmude’s birth (Manhattan, 1940) nominally stamp him as a second-generation poet of the New York School, his hieratic, almost ideogrammatic poems, made slowly and carefully – sometimes over many years – are utterly distinct from those of his peers. With substantial selections from his books – all but ten of Malmude’s previously published poems are included here – Red Carpet also gathers unpublished early work (the opening sonnet was written in 1958, when Malmude’s guiding star was Robert Lowell) along with poems written after he relocated to Limerick, Maine, in 2002.

‘Of the many generations of the New York School, only two of its practitioners developed an identifiable and unique sense of line: James Schuyler and Steve Malmude. Malmude, carpenter turned lifeguard, lacked the Upper East Side coat-and-tails look of the cocktails at the museum crowd, and a careless reader might mistake his line for Robert Creeley’s coughing twists. Malmude breathes more easily and has a confidence that dazzles precisely because it is so quiet. It’s the verbal equivalent of dawn in Central Park before the homeless awaken and the compulsive lace up their Nikes. Just ducks floating on the water, the sun not yet above the mist. The red carpet is long overdue.’ — Ron Silliman

ISBN: 9781800174979

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

226 pages