Charles Simic In Conversation With Michael Hulse


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Charles Simic in Conversation with Michael Hulse


Charles Simic in Conversation with Michael Hulse

Author: Charles Simic

language: en

Publisher: Between the Lines Productions

Release Date: 2002


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This well-respected interview series welcomes Charles Simic. The University of New Hampshire poet is widely regarded as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary American poetry. Recipient of numerous awards and prizes, Simic answers questio

Charles Simic in Conversation with Michael Hulse


Charles Simic in Conversation with Michael Hulse

Author: Michael Hulse

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2002-01-01


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Charles Simic and the Poetics of Uncertainty


Charles Simic and the Poetics of Uncertainty

Author: Donovan McAbee

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2020-01-09


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Charles Simic and the Poetics of Uncertainty provides the first full account of the poetics of the former US Poet Laureate, who is one of the most popular and critically acclaimed English-language poets writing today. The book argues for uncertainty as the center of Simic’s poetics and addresses the ways that his poetry grows from and navigates various forms of uncertainty. Donovan McAbee addresses uncertainty regarding the national character of Simic’s poetry and how this is complicated by Simic’s identity as a Yugoslavian refugee to the United States. The book assesses the theological and linguistic uncertainties of Simic’s poetry and explores the ways that Simic articulates the aesthetic space created by poems, as a safe place of encounter for the reader. The book argues for the role of humor as a primary mode that holds together the uncertainties of Simic’s poetry, and finally, it articulates the way that within these uncertainties, Simic develops a deeply humane political poetry of survival. Along the way, Simic’s work is placed in conversation with key influences and other important American and international poets and writers, including James Tate, Mark Strand, Charles Wright, Nicanor Parra, Vasko Popa, and others.