Poet's Work, Poet's Play

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Poet's Work, Poet's Play by Tobin, Daniel, 9780472069972
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  • ISBN: 9780472069972 | 0472069977
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1/22/2008

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A follow-up to the highly praisedPoets Teaching Poets, Daniel Tobin and Pimone Triplett'sPoet's Work, Poet's Playgathers together essays by some of the most important voices in contemporary poetry: Carl Dennis, Stephen Dobyns, Tony Hoagland, Heather McHugh, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Eleanor Wilner, Dean Young, and the late Larry Levis and Agha Shahid Ali.Lively, accessible, and erudite, the pieces range from discussions on syntax and the syllable to an exploration of the complexities of canon formation under the shadow of imperialism, race, and history. Exploring the work of John Donne, William Butler Yeats, Robert Frost, Philip Larkin, Charles Olsen, Ezra Pound, Anne Carson, Robert Herrick, Harryette Mullen, and many others,Poet's Work, Poet's Play---like its predecessor volume---will be an invaluable tool for teachers, students, and poets at every level."Much more than a set of essays on poetic craft or aesthetic understandings, this collection takes on two of the most prevalent anxieties about writing poetry in our time: the place of subjectivity in poetry, and how to make a significant shape in language while both affirming and interrogating the poetic I's authority. This is a book for anyone who wants to write better poems, who wants to read with greater passion, and who believes that poetry is an independent category of human consciousness that can be as capaciousness as the world, and as nuanced." ---Tom Sleigh, author ofSpace WalkandFar Side of the Earth"Gathering together essays by unquestionably important poets,Poet's Work, Poet's Playhas immense pedagogical value in the way it demonstrates how to discover in poetry resources of language and structure often overlooked in first, and ensuing, readings of complex texts." ---Laurence Goldstein, Professor of English, University of Michigan, and Editor,Michigan Quarterly Review"A valuable document illuminating critical aspects of the contemporary American poetry scene." ---John Koethe, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and author ofSally's Hair: Poems
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