Mortal Hunger
Davidson, Gustav
Sold by Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since October 21, 2015
Used - Soft cover
Condition: Used - Good
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Add to basketSold by Whitledge Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since October 21, 2015
Condition: Used - Good
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketBook Condition: Good. Signed by author and dated October 7, 1943. The text block is in very good condition with no tears, marks, or dog ears. Pages are age-tanned as are endpapers. A bookplate was pasted to the back of the first free endpaper, but is now loose, leaving behind glue stains which affect the first few pages. Stapled with tan-colored outer wrapper, which is in good condition with some nicking along edges and small discolored spots on back. 9 x 6?, 31 pages, 3 ounces. XX [Bio from Wikipedia]: Gustav Davidson (Warsaw, Poland, 1895 ? New York City, 6 February 1971) was a poet, writer, and publisher. He was one time secretary of the Poetry Society of America. Gustav Davidson was born on December 25, 1895 in Warsaw, Poland. In the wake of anti-Jewish pogroms in Poland, his family fled to the United States, settling in New York City in 1907. Davidson received bachelor's and master's degrees at Columbia University in 1919 and 1920 respectively. He worked for the Library of Congress between 1938 and 1939 and became executive secretary of the Poetry Society of America from 1949 to 1965 (after which he was elected executive secretary emeritus). He is today best remembered as the author of A Dictionary of Angels, Including the Fallen Angels, (1967) a popular work detailing the types of angel classes and their roles. This was a popularised compendium of angelology from Talmud, kabbalah, medieval occult writers, gothic grimoires and other sources. He also wrote articles, such as on encounters with angels, in the parapsychological Tomorrow magazine of medium Eileen J. Garrett. In addition to the Dictionary, Davidson published several collections of his poems, including Songs of Adoration(1919), Twenty Sonnets (1926), Lilith (1928), Mortal Hunger (1943), Thirst of the Antelope (1945), Moment of Visitation(1950), Ambushed by Angels & Other Poems (1965), and All Things Are Holy (1970). He wrote a dramatic adaptation of Melmoth the Wanderer in collaboration with playwright Joseph Koven. As the titles of some of his works indicate, much of Davidson's verse is religious and spiritual in outlook and subject matter. Davidson edited A Half Century of Sonnets (1924), and the 1950 collection In Fealty to Apollo for the Poetry Society of America, an organization for which he served as Secretary. (The Society established a Gustav Davidson Memorial Award in his honor.) He also edited periodicals devoted to poetry: The Poetry Chapbook and Poet Lore: A Quarterly of World Literature. He headed Fine Editions Press and established and ran the Davidson Printing Corporation, both of which specialized in the publication of contemporary poetry. Beyond the confines of poetry, Davidson wrote First Editions in American Juvenilia and Problems in Their Identification(1939) and other works on bibliography and book collecting. He was also active as a translator and a book designer.
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