Being Modernists Together by Elizabeth Robinson
$18.00
144 pages
ISBN-13 978-1-7332323-5-7
November 11, 2026
With a glancing nod to Kay Boyle and Robert McAlmon’s classic Being Geniuses Together, Elizabeth Robinson tells the story differently, expanding the roster of modernists (and geniuses) to focus on people with a wide range of visions for an alternative society—artists, LGTBQIA+ avant la lettre, Resistance fighters in WWII, Republican supporters in the Spanish Civil War, early Civil Rights activists … The balance of biographical vignette and poetic flight makes it a page-turner—essential reading for understanding the origins of our contemporary battles for an inclusive society and alternatives to the capitalist status quo.
—Cole Swensen
Surprising, transgressive, and playful, Being Modernists Together brings poetic parataxis to the archives itself, as Robinson sets into motion a poetry of improbable conversations between various personae across distances of industry, gender, and race. Part gossip column, shadow story, and critical history, the collection proposes a curious and profound intertextuality of the personal and peripheral, creating an unexpected and beguiling web of both language and marginalia that Robinson attentively strums, divining her way into music.
—Jennifer Cheng
Channeling modernism's writers, artists, thinkers, Elizabeth Robinson is a lyric vehicle no less brilliantly tuned than Orpheus's Rolls-Royce radio. ‘Each imagines, independently of the other, walking along a shore,’ she tells us of Thelma Wood and Federico García Lorca in what might serve as an ars poetica of the book. Each poem transmits its subject's unique frequency while showing the individual to be nothing without encounter: The expansive sense of company offered by Being Modernists Together invites us to understand the imagination as conduit for affiliation more powerful than the boundaries that isolate us.
—Karla Kelsey