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American hybrid : a Norton anthology of new poetry
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W.W. Norton, |
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c2009. |
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xxviii, 529 p. : |
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9780393333756 |
As Cole Swensen argues in the introduction to this comprehensive new anthology, the long-acknowledged "fundamental division" between experimental and traditional is disappearing in American poetry in favor of hybrid approaches that blend trends from accessible lyricism to linguistic exploration. The focus in American Hybrid is on the blend; the more than seventy poets featured here--including Jorie Graham, Albert Goldbarth, and Lyn Hejinian--have found new and often unique ways to reconfigure the innumerable and sometimes conflicting voices of the past thirty years. The editors have crafted short introductory essays on each of the poets in the anthology, providing biographical backgrounds and positioning them within the current of contemporary poetry. This new anthology is essential reading for those who care about the present moment--and the future--of American verse.
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In their introductions, editors Swensen and St. John, both accomplished and forward-thinking poets, outline the contention that spurred this anthology: for a long time, poetry has been divided, or has divided itself, into two basic camps, traditional and experimental. In contemporary American poetry, the editors argue, and the poets collected here demonstrate, these distinctions no longer make sense, as poets now draw equally from both traditions, often in the same poem. Hence these generous selections from 73 poets who seek to blend, in varying degrees, the straightforward clarity and formal rigor of the long poetic tradition with the disjunction, self-consciousness and obscurity of experimental poetics. Some names will be familiar to the casual reader of American poetry (John Ashbery, Jorie Graham, Robert Hass); some are well known in poetry circles (Brenda Hillman, D.A. Powell, Donald Revell); and others are totally new to this kind of anthology, such as the amazing and subtle Martha Ronk ("When it is raining it is raining for all time then it isn't") and Bin Ramke, a master of the commingling of old and new. For serious readers of poetry, novices looking for a way in to what's new, and, perhaps especially, for poetry professors, this is a must-have book. (Mar.) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
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It's been apparent to American poetry readers for some time that the long-assumed gulf between traditional and experimental poetries has narrowed as poets on either side of the divide have begun adopting the tools and techniques of the other. This generous array of work by more than 70 contemporary poets provides evidence that surrealism, linguistic indeterminacy, social and political awareness, fragmentation, and cross-genre fusions are now taken for granted. That said, most of the poets included here have long been associated with the avant-garde (Rae Armantrout, Lyn Hejinian, Nathaniel Mackey, Michael Palmer, Juliana Spahr), and the stronger influence has largely emanated from their direction. But the editors' concept of hybridity is broad enough to encompass "mainstream" poets like Charles Wright, Norman Dubie, and Robert Hass and their sampling points to an increasingly open, inclusive poetic climate, one in which factional distinctions and labels have lost their descriptive utility. Recommended for most poetry collections.-Fred Muratori, Cornell Univ. Lib. Ithaca, NY Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
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American hybrid : a Norton anthology of new poetry / edited by Cole Swensen and David St. John.
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Variant title:
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Norton anthology of new poetry
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Edition:
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1st ed.
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New York : W.W. Norton, c2009.
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Physical descrip:
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xxviii, 529 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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General Note:
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Includes index.
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Poems by Etel Adnan, Ralph Angel, Rae Armantrout, John Ashbery, Mary Jo Bang, Joshua Beckman, Cal Bedient, Molly Bendall, Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, Michael Burkard, Killarney Clary, Norma Cole, Gillian Conoley, Martin Corless-Smith, Stacy Doris, Norman Dubie, Lynn Emanuel, Kathleen Fraser, Alice Fulton, James Galvin, Forrest Gander, C.S. Giscombe, Peter Gizzi, Albert Goldbarth, Jorie Graham, Barbara Guest, Robert Hass, Lyn Hejinian, Brenda Hillman, Paul Hoover, Fanny Howe, Susan Howe, Andrew Joron, Claudia Keelan, Myung Mi Kim, Ann Lauterbach, Mark Levine, Mathaniel Mackey, Stefanie Marlis, Mark Mccmorris, Jane Miller, Laura Moriarty, Jennifer Moxley, Harryette Mullen, Laura Mullen, Alice Notley, Michael Palmer, D.A. Powell, Bin Ramke, Claudia Rankine, Stephen Ratcliffe, Donald Revell, Elizabeth Robinson, Martha Ronk, Mary Ruefle, Reginald Shepherd, Eleni Sikelianos, Rod Smith, Carol Snow, Juliana Spahr, Susan Stewart, John Taggart, Arthur Vogelsang, Anne Waldman, Keith Waldrop, Rosmarie Waldrop, Marjorie Welish, Susan Wheeler, Dara Wier, Elizabeth Willis, C.D. Wright, Charles Wright, John Yau, and Dean Young.
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American poetry--21st century.
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Subject term:
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American poetry--20th century.
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Swensen, Cole, 1955-
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St. John, David, 1949-
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ocn227016082
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ISBN:
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9780393333756 (pbk.)
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ISBN:
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0393333752 (pbk.)
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