Male subjectivity and poetic form in "new American" poetry

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Male subjectivity and poetic form in "new American" poetry

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"Male Subjectivity and Poetic Form in "New American" Poetry examines the sometimes fraught connections between poets associated with the New American poetry of Donald Allen's anthology and the resulting formal choices these poets made in their work. Focusing in particular on pairings of writers within the larger grouping of poets, this books suggests how literary partnerships became pivotal to the writing that got done, especially at early stages in these poets' careers. "No one listens to poetry," Jack Spicer famously wrote. This book shows how a particular group of poets did listen to each other and what they made of what they heard"--Provided by publisher.

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
235

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Male subjectivity and poetic form in "new American" poetry
2010, Palgrave Macmillan
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Table of Contents

"In thicket": Charles Olson, poetic career, and the crisis of Cold War masculinity
"Homosexual advertising": gay subjectivity, modernist form, and Robert Duncan's The Venice poem
In the shadow of Nerval: Robert Duncan, Robin Blaser, and the poetics of (mis)translation
Recovering the public world: Robin Blaser, Hannah Arendt, and the discourses of self and other in Image-nations 1-12
"Collapsed aura": Nathaniel Mackey, Robert Duncan, and the poetics of discrepant subjectivity in "Song of the Andoumboulou"
Afterword: toward a poetics of mutual understanding.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York
Series
Modern and contemporary poetry and poetics, Modern and contemporary poetry and poetics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.54093521
Library of Congress
PS310.S85 M67 2010, PN1010-PN1551PN770-P

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 235 p. ;
Number of pages
235

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24419793M
ISBN 10
0230617328
ISBN 13
9780230617322
LCCN
2009047063
OCLC/WorldCat
437300330

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