The monkey and the wrench: essays into contemporary poetics
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Akron, Ohio University of Akron Press 2011
Ausgabe:1st ed
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction / Mary Biddinger and John Gallaher -- The discursive situation of poetry / Robert Archambeau -- The moves : common maneuvers in contemporary poetry / Elisa Gabbert -- An aesthetics of accumulation : on the contemporary litany / Michael Dumanis -- Cornucopia, or, contemporary American rhyme / Stephen Burt -- I am one of an infinite number of monkeys named Shakespeare, or, why I don't own this language / Benjamin Paloff -- Persona and the mystical poem / Elizabeth Robinson -- A wilderness of monkeys / David Kirby -- Hybrid aesthetics and its discontents / Arielle Greenberg ... [et al.] -- Response to hybrid aesthetics and its discontents / Cole Swensen -- Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye : notes on the ends of poems / Joy Katz
The Monkey and the Wrench: Essays into Contemporary Poetics takes a snapshot of a moving target: the ever-shifting conversation about today's poetry. The ten essays in this collection offer reflections and insights, practical advice for craft matters, and provocative points of departure for those who read and write poetry. This series seeks to further the discussion of poetics in America and beyond, and to showcase the ideas of writers and critics with varied sensibilities. The first volume in the Akron Series in Contemporary Poetics, The Monkey & the Wrench, explores the debate over hybrid aesthetics, confronts the topic of contemporary rhyme, and ventures into the realm of persona and the mystical poem. This volume is ideal for both the classroom and the nightstand, for the poet's desk and the critic's bookshelf. Series editors Mary Biddinger and John Gallaher have assembled an eclectic collection that welcomes the reader into the conversation, while documenting the seismic activity of today's poetry world
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (176 p.)
ISBN:1931968918
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