"Delmore Schwartz (1913-1966) was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. A brilliant poet, short-story writer, and literary talent, Schwartz contributed ""In Dreams Begin Responsibilities"" to the first issue of Partisan Review in 1937 and gained instant acclaim. His books include Shenandoah and Other Verse Plays, the works of poetry Genesis, Book One and Summer Knowledge, and the short fiction collections The World is a Wedding and Successful Love, and Other Stories. Schwartz taught at Syracuse, Princeton, and Kenyon College, and received the Bollingen Prize in 1959. He died in 1966."
""The emblematic tortured poet, Schwartz is worth reading not simply for what he achieved but for what he made possible."" --Maggie Doherty, The New Yorker ""Unearthed here is Schwartz's masterpiece, a two-part autobiographical poem in free verse, 'Genesis, ' which he worked on for more than a decade. It's so squirming and alive that it will, I suspect, be the rock upon which future considerations of Schwartz will stand."" --Dwight Garner, The New York Times Book Review ""In bringing out The Collected Poems of Delmore Schwartz, editor Ben Mazer has given the 21st century a necessary and welcome gift . . . Let's hope that this book will provide an overdue and well deserved third act for the poetry of one of the 20th century's poetic masters."" --Jim Kates, Arts Fuse