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Bardic Deadlines : Reviewing Poetry, 1984-95
English
Series: Poets on Poetry Ser.
ISBN: 0472066838
EAN: 9780472066834
Category: Literary Criticism / Books & Reading/Literary Criticism / Poetry/
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date: 11/30/1998
Synopsis: InBardic Deadlines, writer and editor Geoffrey OBrien collects twenty of his essays on poetry that originally appeared in theVoice Literary Supplementand theNew York Review of Books. OBrien surveys an array of some of the most striking and innovative poets to emerge in recent decades, including Susan Howe, August Kleinzahler, Clark Coolidge, Nathaniel Mackey, Gustaf Sobin, and Michael OBrien. Discussions of contemporary work are juxtaposed with considerations of other traditions going as far back as the second-century Chinese anthologyThe Songs of the Southand the Sanskrit master Kalidasa, traditions considered highly relevant to current practice. There are engaging, in-depth portraits of the work of poets John Clare, Hugh MacDiarmid, Emily Bronte, Kenji Miyazawa, and Frank OHara, among others. There is also an exploration of the poetics of Walt Whitman that highlights themes addressed throughout the collection: the physicality and musicality of language, the spatial dimension of poetry, the intimate bond between poet and reader, and the secret and often obsessive strategies by which the poet hides secrets in plain sight and enlists the reader in the making of the poem. Each essay focuses on poetry as experience that impinges on basic questions of identity and being. Geoffrey OBrien is the author of a number of nonfiction books and poetry collections, includingHardboiled America: Lurid Paperbacks and the Masters of Noir,Floating City: Selected Poems 1978-1995, andThe Hudson Mystery, and a fictional work,The Times Square Story. He is editor-in-chief of the Library of America.
Bardic Deadlines : Reviewing Poetry, 1984-95
Illustrated: Yes
Format: Paperback
Height: 0.47 inches
Width: 5.38 inches
Length: 8.0 inches
Weight: 6.74 oz
Pages: 168
