How To Read And Understand Poetry By Willard Spiegelman Pdf


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How Poets See the World


How Poets See the World

Author: Willard Spiegelman

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2005-06-23


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Spiegelman looks closely at a handful of contemporary poets including John Ashbery, Amy Clampitt, Jorie Graham, Charles Tomlinson and Charles Wright, to illustrate the art of description in poetry.

The Cambridge History of American Poetry


The Cambridge History of American Poetry

Author: Alfred Bendixen

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014


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Questions of Possibility: Contemporary Poetry and Poetic Form


Questions of Possibility: Contemporary Poetry and Poetic Form

Author: David Caplan

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2006-09-26


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Questions of Possibility examines the particular forms that contemporary American poets favor and those they neglect. The poets' choices reveal both their ambitions and their limitations, the new possibilities they discover and the traditions they find unimaginable. By means of close attention to the sestina, ghazal, love sonnet, ballad, and heroic couplet, this study advances a new understanding of contemporary American poetry. Rather than pitting "closed" verse against "open" and "traditional" poetry against "experimental," Questions of Possibility explores how poets associated with different movements inspire and inform each other's work. Discussing a range of authors, from Charles Bernstein, Derek Walcott, and Marilyn Hacker to Agha Shahid Ali, David Caplan treats these poets as contemporaries who share the language, not as partisans assigned to rival camps. The most interesting contemporary poetry crosses the boundaries that literary criticism draws, synthesizing diverse influences and establishing surprising affinities. In a series of lively readings, Caplan charts the diverse characteristics and accomplishments of modern poetry, from the gay and lesbian love sonnet to the currently popular sestina.