Armand Schwerner

American writer

Armand Schwerner was a Jewish-American writer known for his innovative approach to poetry. As a key figure in the avant-garde movement, he explored unconventional forms of expression in his work. Schwerner's writing often incorporated elements of experimentation, pushing the boundaries of traditional poetry.

Schwerner's magnum opus, Tablets, is a notable example of his unique style. This series of poems presents itself as a reconstruction of ancient Sumero-Akkadian inscriptions, complete with deliberate gaps and "untranslatable" words. Through this work, Schwerner demonstrated his ability to blend historical and cultural references with creative expression, resulting in a distinctive and thought-provoking literary experience.