Godlike

Hell, Richard

ISBN 13: 9798896230106
Edité par New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The, 2026
Ancien(s) ou d'occasion Couverture souple

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An outrageous spectacle of love between two untamed poets, a 27-year old man and a teenage boy, written by one of America’s original punks and finest writers.

Based on Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine’s notorious affair, but set in the epochal downtown poetry scene of filthy 1970s New York, Godlike is a tribute to poetry and the beauty and mess of art, desire, and New York City.



New York poet Paul Vaughn has a trick for enjoying poetry readings: He simply imagines the reader died a long time ago. Paul is twenty-seven, married, and an admired poet himself. R. T. Wode’s mission is to give offense. He’s also a poet, freshly landed in the city, and, at age sixteen, unknown.

Paul worships T. They embark on a tempestuous affair, dropping acid and crashing parties and perambulating the grit and grime of New York City circa 1972. Paul is in love with T., but T. is in love with experience. Their relationship disintegrates.

A novel of compelling originality and transcendent beauty by legendary musician and poet Richard Hell, Godlike transposes the notorious romance of Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud to the East Village in its squalid, glorious ’70s heyday. The book comprises a version of Paul’s 1997 hospital notebooks: diaries amidst poems and essays, along with, most pertinently, the poet’s third-person memoir-novelette of his youthful time with the now-famous T. Godlike is infused as well with evocations—and sometimes actual poems—of many New York poets of the era, from Ted Berrigan and Ron Padgett to Edwin Denby and James Schuyler. It achieves a lyricism both profane and profound as it conjures the frenetic vitality as well as the existential malaise of an era. It’s a searching meditation on art, life, love, and the impossibility of everything.

À propos de l'auteur: Richard Hell first came to public attention in the mid 1970s as an originator of punk. His music albums include Blank Generation and Destiny Street. In 1984 he retired from music and resumed his original ambition, which was to write books. He is the author of numerous such works of fiction, poetry, essays, notebooks, and autobiography, including The Voidoid, Across the Years, Artifact, Go Now, Hot and Cold, I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp, Massive Pissed Love, and What Just Happened. He’s also co-author of several collaborative books, including, with songwriter and musician Tom Verlaine, the collection of poems Wanna Go Out? (published under the heteronym Theresa Stern), and with the artist Christopher Wool the book of image-texts Psychopts.

Raymond Foye is an independent curator, editor, publisher, and writer. In 2020, he received the American Book Award for editing the Collected Poems of Bob Kaufman. He is a regular contributor to the Gagosian Quarterly and a consulting editor with The Brooklyn Rail. He lives in New York City.

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Titre : Godlike
Éditeur : New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
Date d'édition : 2026
Reliure : Couverture souple
Etat : Very Good

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