If Not for These Wrinkles of Darkness: Rembrandt van Rijn: A Self-Portrait
By (Author) Stephen Frech
White Pine Press
White Pine Press
8th July 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
Poetry by individual poets
811.54
Paperback
96
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
127g
Winner of the Sixth Annual White Pine Press Poetry Prize, selected by Pattiann Rogers.
Seventeenth century Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn's life, known to us almost exclusively through his paintings and thin written documentation, is the stuff of real drama: he survived several plagues, two wives, and four children. Selected by Pattiann Rogers as the winner of the Sixth Annual White Pine Press Poetry Prize, these lyric poems convey the emotional life of the artist and show him as deeply human: flawed, burdened, sympathetic, and desperately honest about himself and others.
Stephen Frech has published widely in magazines and journals. He lives in Chicago.
Stephen Frech holds degrees from North-western University, Washington University, and the University of Cincinnati. His book 'Toward Evening and the Day Far Spent', won the 1995 Wick Poetry Chapbook Contest and was published by Kent State University Press. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, including the Georgia Review. He lives in Chicago.