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- catalog abstract "Overview: "One of the virtues of good poetry is the fact that it irritates the mediocre." Theodore Roethke was one of the most famous and outspoken poets and poetry teachers this country has ever known. In this volume of selected prose, Roethke articulates his commitments to imaginative possibilities, offers tender advice to young writers, and zings darts at stuffed shirts, lightweights and fools.".
- catalog contributor b2146187.
- catalog created "1965.".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "1965.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1965.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Part 1: -- Some self-analysis -- American poet introduces himself and his poems -- Theodore Roethke -- On identity -- Part 2: -- Verse in rehearsal -- Open letter -- Teaching poet -- Word to the instructor -- Theodore Roethke writes -- How to write like somebody else -- Some remarks on rhythm -- Part 3: -- One ring-tailed roarer to another -- Dylan Thomas: elegy -- Richard Selig -- Last class -- Part 4: -- Reviews -- Five American poets -- Poetry of Louise Bogan -- Epilogue: -- Tirade turning.".
- catalog description "Overview: "One of the virtues of good poetry is the fact that it irritates the mediocre." Theodore Roethke was one of the most famous and outspoken poets and poetry teachers this country has ever known. In this volume of selected prose, Roethke articulates his commitments to imaginative possibilities, offers tender advice to young writers, and zings darts at stuffed shirts, lightweights and fools.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 154 p.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "1965.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Seattle, University of Washington Press,".
- catalog subject "809.1".
- catalog subject "PN1064 .R6".
- catalog subject "Poetics.".
- catalog subject "Poetry.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Part 1: -- Some self-analysis -- American poet introduces himself and his poems -- Theodore Roethke -- On identity -- Part 2: -- Verse in rehearsal -- Open letter -- Teaching poet -- Word to the instructor -- Theodore Roethke writes -- How to write like somebody else -- Some remarks on rhythm -- Part 3: -- One ring-tailed roarer to another -- Dylan Thomas: elegy -- Richard Selig -- Last class -- Part 4: -- Reviews -- Five American poets -- Poetry of Louise Bogan -- Epilogue: -- Tirade turning.".
- catalog title "On the poet and his craft; selected prose. Edited with an introd. by Ralph J. Mills, Jr.".
- catalog type "text".