Poetics of the New American Poetry

Poetics of the New American Poetry
Title Poetics of the New American Poetry PDF eBook
Author Donald M. Allen
Publisher Irvington Pub
Total Pages
Release 1973-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780891978909

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New American Poets

New American Poets
Title New American Poets PDF eBook
Author Jack Myers
Publisher David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages 466
Release 2005
Genre American poetry
ISBN 9781567923025

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The best contemporary American poets are represented in this essential anthology.

Male Subjectivity and Poetic Form in "New American" Poetry

Male Subjectivity and Poetic Form in
Title Male Subjectivity and Poetic Form in "New American" Poetry PDF eBook
Author A. Mossin
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 235
Release 2010-07-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781349380343

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Focusing in particular on pairings of writers within the larger grouping of poets, this book suggests how literary partnerships became pivotal to American poets in the wake of Donald Allen's 'New American Poetry' anthology.

Poetics of Emptiness

Poetics of Emptiness
Title Poetics of Emptiness PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Stalling
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2011-10-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0823231461

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The Poetics of Emptiness uncovers an important untold history by tracing the historically specific, intertextual pathways of a single, if polyvalent, philosophical term, emptiness, as it is transformed within twentieth-century American poetry and poetics. This conceptual migration is detailed in two sections. The first focuses on "transpacific Buddhist poetics," while the second maps the less well-known terrain of "transpacific Daoist poetics." In Chapters 1 and 2, the author explores Ernest Fenollosa's "The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry" as an expression of Fenollosa's distinctly Buddhist poetics informed by a two-decade-long encounter with a culturally hybrid form of Buddhism known as Shin Bukkyo ("New Buddhism"). Chapter 2 explores the classical Chinese poetics that undergirds the lost half of Fenellosa's essay. Chapter 3 concludes the first half of the book with an exploration of the didactic and soteriological function of "emptiness" in Gary Snyder's influential poetry and poetics. The second half begins with a critical exploration of the three-decades-long career of the poet/translator/critic Wai-lim Yip, whose "transpacific Daoist poetics" has been an important fixture in American poetic late modernism and has begun to gain wider notoriety in China. The last chapter engages the intertextual weave of poststructural thought and Daoist and shamanistic discourses in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's important body of heterocultural productions. By formulating interpretive frames as hybrid as the texts being read, this book makes available one of the most important yet still largely unknown stories of American poetry and poetics.

Twentieth-Century American Poetics: Poets on the Art of Poetry

Twentieth-Century American Poetics: Poets on the Art of Poetry
Title Twentieth-Century American Poetics: Poets on the Art of Poetry PDF eBook
Author Dana Gioia
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages 560
Release 2004
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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This comprehensive chronological anthology includes 58 essays on poetry by 53 poets. Starting with James Weldon Johnson and Robert Frost, the book offers diverse and often conflicting accounts of the nature and function of poetry. The collection includes rarely anthologized essays by Jack Spicer, Rhina Espaillat, Anne Stevenson, and Ron Silliman, as well as work by some of the finest younger critics in America, including William Logan, Alice Fulton, and Christian Wiman.

The Poetics of the New American Poetry

The Poetics of the New American Poetry
Title The Poetics of the New American Poetry PDF eBook
Author Donald Merriam Allen
Publisher
Total Pages 463
Release 1973
Genre American poetry
ISBN 9780802151131

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The Beats, Black Mountain, and New Modes in American Poetry

The Beats, Black Mountain, and New Modes in American Poetry
Title The Beats, Black Mountain, and New Modes in American Poetry PDF eBook
Author Matt Theado
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2021-09-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1949979946

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The Beats, Black Mountain, and New Modes of American Poetry explores correspondences amongst the Black Mountain and Beat Generation writers, two of most well-known and influential groups of poets in the 1950s. The division of writers as Beat or Black Mountain has hindered our understanding of the ways that these poets developed from mutual influences, benefitted from direct relations, and overlapped their boundaries. This collection of academic essays refines and adds context to Beat Studies and Black Mountain Studies by investigating the groups’ intersections and undercurrents. One goal of the book is to deconstruct the Beat and Black Mountain labels in order to reveal the shifting and fluid relationships among the individual poets who developed a revolutionary poetics in the 1950s and beyond. Taken together, these essays clarify the radical experimentation with poetics undertaken by these poets.