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In the words of its editors, Mark Strand and Eavan Boland, The Making of a Poem "looks squarely at some of the headaches and mysteries of poetic form." Here, two of our foremost poets provide a lucid, straightforward anthology for those who have always felt that an understanding of form -- sonnet, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. -- would enhance their appreciation of poetry. By example and explanation, the anthology traces "the exuberant history of forms," a history that unites poets as manifold as John Keats and Joy Harjo (the Ode) or Geoffrey Chaucer and Jean Toomer (the Stanza). Each chapter is devoted to one form, offering explanation, close reading, and a rich selection of exemplars that amply demonstrate the power and possibility of the form. In the end, Strand and Boland write, "we hope that the reader will agree that these forms are -- as we believe -- not locks, but keys." In linking the expressive potential of a poem to its architecture of syllable and rhyme, this collection is as instructive for the novice as it is inspiring for the practiced poet. - Jacket flap.
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English poetry, American poetry, Literary formEdition | Availability |
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The making of a poem: a Norton anthology of poetic forms
2000, Norton
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The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms
April 2000, W. W. Norton & Company
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in English
0393049167 9780393049169
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The making of a poem: a Norton anthology of poetic forms
2000, Norton
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 335) and index.
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